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If the transfer window has been definitively closed for a month, some clubs continue to look for young players to strengthen their different youth sectors and this is the case of AC Milan which places a lot of hope in its training with in particular Milano Futuro , a reserve club which serves as a gateway and integration for the professional world. According to our information, the Milanese management has locked in the arrival of two young French players: Léo-Paul Bouyer and Maiga-Hamadoun Cissé, both born in 2008.
International with the Blues U16, Léo-Paul Bouyer is a young goalkeeper who has proven himself at Paris FC by having played several matches in National U17. As for Maiga-Hamadoun Cisse, he played last season in U16 Regional 1 as a midfielder. According to our indiscretions, the two players have signed a contract until June 2027 with the Lombard club and will play this season with the U17 team in the hope of quickly joining the U20 Primavera. They will play under the leadership of coach Giovanni Renna.
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