Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano and leading journalist Matteo Moretto released a video together providing an update on AC Milan.

Here is the AC Milan content from the video:
Romano: "Let's dedicate part of this video to AC Milan because we need to start by talking about Diego Moreira's arrival. We broke this news today; he arrives tomorrow, with a transfer fee set at €50 million plus add-ons and a sell-on clause. In the coming hours, we'll detail the exact percentages of the add-ons and sell-on clause."
"This is a big deal, a very impressive amount, but AC Milan feels they've signed a truly important core player for the future, so Moreira will join soon. So, a quick question, Matteo, what's the situation with Chukwueze? Because last week we said that Torino contacted him first, then Sassuolo. What happens next?"
Moretto: "Well, here's the situation: he played brilliantly against Manchester United, and he's increasingly favored by Amorim. They have a very good relationship, and his attitude is excellent. Chukwueze's behavior, both on and off the pitch, is absolutely perfect."
"Note that although Torino has repeatedly asked about the possibility of loaning Chukwueze, and Sassuolo has also tried to get him, as of today, Chukwueze will most likely stay at AC Milan. So, until now, AC Milan has always intended to keep him. Of course, friends, if there's any change before the transfer window closes, we'll update you right away, because decisions in situations like this often happen very quickly."
"Regarding Ricci, many people are asking us about Como. As far as we know right now, Samuele Ricci has been offered to Como. Everyone knows that Como is looking not only for Italian players for their attack—like Kean—but also in other positions."
"You could say AC Milan has a real 'clearout list'. We listed all the names last week. Bobby Gardner, representing AC Milan—and AC Milan management, of course—has offered these players to various clubs. This applies to Nkunku, Santi Giménez, Estupiñán, and also Ricci, who was offered to Como. Como said today: 'If it's a loan, we could consider it.' But AC Milan wants a permanent transfer, or an easy-to-achieve mandatory purchase clause, which Como isn't willing to accept right now."
"Additionally, I want to add that although everyone is talking about Fofana, as of today, there's no concrete progress or upcoming developments, as we just verified a few minutes ago. So, AC Milan does have many players to move on, and those who have already left are pure loan deals, very straightforward operations. How the other players will be placed remains to be seen."
Romano: "Many people are asking us about Tomori and Juventus. In a video a few days ago, you mentioned that AC Milan and Juventus have been in contact to see if there's a possibility for a deal, right?"
Moretto: "Exactly right. You could say this is a combination of agent recommendations and intermediary efforts to find a solution, along with the clubs themselves, of course, listening in. So, AC Milan and Juventus have been in contact to evaluate and assess this operation before the transfer window closes. Of course, Fofana's name has been brought up, as has Tomori's. Back in January, Tomori was linked with Juventus, and Juventus wanted him then, as well as in previous windows. So, we'll keep monitoring, but clearer developments are needed in the coming days."
Romano: "Speaking of the need for further clarity, let me share a few more things. Since we're talking about AC Milan, I'll give you an exclusive from the last 24 to 48 hours, because Gerry Cardinale himself contacted Endrick's agent—he's the Real Madrid striker. We're presenting this as an exclusive, not official news, because in the last ten days, the message from Real Madrid's top brass, President Florentino Pérez, has been very clear: Endrick will not leave. Real Madrid doesn't want to let Endrick go, not just the president but also coach Carlo Ancelotti."
"So, I don't think there will be any new developments today; it will be very difficult for anyone to penetrate this high wall that Real Madrid has built. But we can guarantee 100% that AC Milan did call to ask about Endrick's situation, to see if a loan deal could be arranged in the final days. Today, Real Madrid's answer is 'no', but I believe this call also paves the way for future transfer windows."
"What I mean is, if Endrick doesn't get much playing time at Real Madrid between now and January—after all, Real Madrid has plenty of attacking talent—and Real Madrid decides to loan him out next January—which can't be ruled out because of playing time in these six months—then AC Milan has signaled to his agent: 'We really like this player.' This shows us that AC Milan is exploring the market for talented players like this."
"AC Milan wants to and is exploring, hoping to capitalize on some opportunities from major foreign clubs. For example, Endrick is an opportunity and an idea that AC Milan has explored in recent days. I can also repeat one point that we haven't seen reported publicly, but I want to mention it. I want to emphasize again Cardinale's role in the Rossoneri's transfer window; he's genuinely involved personally, making calls, negotiating, and leading investments. So, this could be called a 'Cardinale-made' transfer market."
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