Filippo Terracciano is in talks with Milan and could play under Stefano Pioli, a former teammate of his father Antonio.
Terracciano’s agent, Andrea D’Amico, met Milan directors on Tuesday, and multiple sources in Italy claim talks between the player’s representative and the Serie A giants are at an advanced stage.
Hellas Verona’s asking price for the versatile 20-year-old full-back is between €4m and €5m.
Terracciano has also attracted the interest of Fiorentina who must boost their options on the right flank following Dodo’s knee injury in November.
As reported by Milannews and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Terracciano’s father is called Antonio and is a former professional Italian footballer. He won the Serie A title with Hellas Verona in 1985 and played with Pioli at the Stadio Bentegodi two years later until 1989.
They reunited at Fiorenzuola in Serie C1 in 1997-98, so if Milan and Verona reach an agreement, Pioli will coach the son of one of his former teammates.
Terracciano, 20, has made 19 appearances across all competitions this season and his contract at the Bentegodi expires in June 2026.