Milan have confirmed the acquisition of Strahinja Pavlovic from Salzburg on a four-year deal. The Rossoneri secured him for a reported fee of €18 million, with an option to extend his contract by another year.
Pavlovic joined Salzburg in July 2022 and played a crucial role in their Austrian Bundesliga title win during his first season. Last season, he made 26 starts for Salzburg, contributing three goals, all headers, as they finished second in the league.

The defender is Paulo Fonseca's second significant signing since taking over from Stefano Pioli at Milan. Pavlovic follows Alvaro Morata to San Siro as part of Fonseca's efforts to strengthen the squad.
AC Milan announced the signing on their official Twitter account, stating: "Turning up the heat @Pavlovic_S3 is here #DNACMilan #SempreMilan" pic.twitter.com/NmYnFWjtjV
Pavlovic's addition is expected to bolster Milan's defensive options as they aim for success in the upcoming season. His experience and performance in Austria highlight his potential impact at San Siro.
Milan fans are eager to see how Pavlovic will integrate into the team and contribute to their ambitions. The Serbian defender's aerial prowess and defensive skills make him a valuable asset for the Rossoneri.
With Pavlovic's arrival, Milan continues to build a competitive squad under Fonseca's leadership. The club aims to challenge for titles both domestically and in European competitions.
The new signing reflects Milan's strategy of investing in young talent with proven track records. Pavlovic's performances in Austria suggest he has the qualities needed to succeed at a higher level.
As Milan prepares for the new season, fans will be watching closely to see how Pavlovic adapts to Serie A. His development will be crucial for Milan's defensive stability and overall team performance.