AC Milan are on the verge of securing another coup for the future, with Buba Sangaré expected to arrive from Levante before the transfer window ends, according to reports.
According to Marca, Milan is close to acquiring Buba Sangaré, a 16-year-old right defender who has already made his debut for Levante’s first squad in Spain’s second division.
The operation would cost roughly €2 million, and the young full-back would continue with Valencia until the conclusion of the season to further his development.
Sangaré is a Spanish international in both the U15 and U17 age categories, where he is currently a starter.
In fact, he played in two friendlies this week, pitting Spain against Italy.
The full-back made his Segunda Division debut against Mirandés with the Levante first squad last week, following a cup appearance late last year.
In December, he made his Copa del Rey debut against Amorebieta, becoming the youngest footballer to wear the Granota shirt at 16 years and four months.
Tito Blanco, the Spanish national team’s youth director, recruited him for Levante five years ago, during a match organized by the Valencian club to acquire new talent.
He was in the junior category at the time with one of Elche’s affiliates, and he now appears to be embarking on a new journey in Italy. Given his age, it is likely that he would initially join the Primavera.
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