Milan have secured the services of France international Youssouf Fofana from Monaco on a four-year contract, strengthening their midfield for the upcoming Serie A season. The club did not reveal the transfer fee, but Italian media estimate it to be around 25 million euros, including bonuses.
Fofana has represented his national team in 21 matches and has scored three goals. He was reportedly also a target for West Ham and Manchester United. His addition is expected to be Milan's final signing in this transfer window under new head coach Paulo Fonseca.

Fonseca mentioned on Friday that no further transfers were planned. This acquisition follows Milan's earlier signings of striker Alvaro Morata and defenders Emerson Royal and Strahinja Pavlovic.
The Rossoneri are gearing up to start their Serie A campaign at home against Torino later on Saturday. The new additions aim to bolster the squad as they look forward to a competitive season ahead.
This strategic move by Milan highlights their intent to strengthen key areas of their squad. With Fofana's experience and skill set, he is expected to make a significant impact in their midfield.
The club's focus now shifts towards integrating these new players into the team dynamics as they aim for success in the domestic league.