Despite the transfer market closing last night, Milan has secured another signing and is about to welcome a young French goalkeeper.
As is known, the summer transfer window ended yesterday, except for free agents who can still be signed by Italian clubs. The latest official acquisition was Tammy Abraham, on loan from Roma, in the deal that saw Alexis Saelemaekers join the Giallorossi. But it’s not over yet.
As reported by Matteo Moretto, a well-known journalist and transfer market expert, in a post on his 'X' profile, Milan has closed a deal in the last few hours for Léo Paul Bouyer. He is a very young French goalkeeper, born in 2008, who is expected to strengthen the Primavera team and, at most, be used for Milan Futuro, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.
The youngster comes from the youth academy of Paris FC, a Parisian club. He has already made his debut with the French Under-16 team, where he has one appearance so far.
Operazione chiusa per Léo Paul Bouyer al Milan. https://t.co/FCkFxuvxYP
— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) August 31, 2024