Chaka Traore has found himself in an unusual situation early in the season as a result of what transpired during the summer transfer window.
Traore is without a doubt one of Milan’s finest talents, having scored 16 goals in 49 games for the Primavera across all competitions while primarily playing as a left winger.
He participated in preseason preparations under Stefano Pioli’s supervision, implying a permanent promotion to the senior team, but he has yet to play, instead featuring (and scoring) for Ignazio Abate’s side in the UEFA Youth League.
Calciomercato.com confirms that Milan have renewed Chaka Traorè’s contract with a five-year extension, and the apparent path is one that finishes with him having a permanent first team role.
The Rossoneri management, on the other hand, does not want to waste time in such an important stage of his development. As a result, they will assess a loan to a team that may offer him a key position and minutes in January.
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