Reports from France suggest that Milan have reached a verbal contract agreement with talented teenager Noah Raveyre. 

The Rossoneri under Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara have taken advantage of smart scouting to snap up a number of talented youngsters across Europe over the last few years, adding players like Pierre Kalulu, Charles De Ketelaere and Yacine Adli to the team. 

The injury to Mike Maignan has revealed their lack of depth in the goalkeeping department, pushing them to look for long-term solutions.

As reported by Footmercato, Milan have reached a verbal agreement with the 17-year-old Raveyre, who is set to leave Saint-Étienne on a free transfer. The French goalkeeper is a product of their youth system and hasn’t reached an agreement to sign his first professional contract with the club.

Milan are ready to take advantage of the situation, keen to lock down the teenager with a contract. Raveyre made his first team debut with Saint-Étienne back in August, playing 22 minutes of the 6-0 defeat to Le Havre. 

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  1. Great. More bargain basement signings / guys who won’t get near the first team for five years. Maybe Maldini could occasionally “snap up” some of the crucial players in the squad already who look like they’re going to leave on a free?

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