AC Milan have agreed to sell young forward Chaka Traore to Partizan Belgrade on a permanent transfer. The 2004-born winger will start a new chapter in the Serbian league, allowing him to gain more continuity and space for professional growth. This move will bring a modest economic indemnity to the Rossoneri club.

Traore had been with Milan's youth sector and had gained experience wearing the Rossoneri shirt. He is now set to face a new reality, with Partizan Belgrade betting on his technical qualities and potential. Meanwhile, Milan will continue to work on managing and enhancing their young talents.

The transfer agreement was reached in recent hours, as reported by Matteo Moretto. This sale marks the end of Traore's journey with Milan, who are happy to see him get more playing time.

Milan's focus now shifts to other young players and potential targets in the transfer market.