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He is one of the precious jewels of the Primavera of AC Milan, the young team of the Rossoneri. The young Ivorian left winger, Chaka Traorè (19 years old), has continued to attract attention since the start of this winter transfer window. Arriving in 2021 from ParmA to continue and conclude his training, the native of Attécoubé continues to impress since he is occasionally present in Stefano Pioli’s professional group. He has also made his first four appearances with the first team at the start of 2024, for an early total of two goals scored.
Hesitant about the idea of lending him, AC Milan is gradually reconsidering its decision. Things seem to be evolving in the final hours of the Italian transfer window. Indeed, according to our information, the Milanese management is now open to the idea of lending its young Ivorian nugget. Two clubs are now in pole position to attract Chaka Traorè in the form of a dry loan until June. These are West Bromwich Albion in the Championship and Lausanne in Switzerland. The two teams have an agreement with AC Milan and everything should be settled in the coming hours, pending the choice of player.
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