Partizan linked with move for Milan Futuro and Ivory Coast winger Chaka Traorè

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Partizan linked with move for Milan Futuro and Ivory Coast winger Chaka Traorè

Ivory Coast left winger Chaka Traorè of Milan Futuro is being linked with a summer move to Serbian giants Partizan Belgrade, with the 21-year-old reportedly monitored after his progress in Italy’s lower leagues.

Traorè, who is valued at €700,000 on Transfermarkt, is currently registered with Milan Futuro, AC Milan’s secondary side competing in Serie D – Girone B. Data around his situation lists no fixed contract expiry date, fuelling suggestions he could be available at a relatively low cost or potentially as a free agent if his deal is close to running down.

The proposed switch would take him from Italy’s fourth tier to the Serbian Super Liga, where Partizan are looking to refresh their attacking options. The probability of the move has not been formally rated and is currently recorded as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and speculative stage.

Born in Attecoubé on 23 December 2004, Traorè stands at 1.75m and operates primarily as an attacking left winger who favours his right foot. He represents Ivory Coast at youth level and has been developed within the Milan system, featuring for Milan Futuro as he seeks a breakthrough into senior top-flight football.

Recent club data lists him as part of Milan Futuro’s squad rather than the AC Milan first team, with his appearances and minutes coming in Serie D – Girone B competition. In his latest outing for Milan Futuro, against Serie D opposition earlier this month, he featured on the left flank in a narrow defeat, offering direct running and width but without registering a goal or assist as his side lost by a single-goal margin.

With a modest market valuation and no confirmed long-term contract end date, Traorè’s status will be closely watched across the window. A move to Partizan, if it materialises, could provide the platform for the Ivorian to shift from developmental football to a higher competitive level and significantly shape the next phase of his career.

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