The academy product Andrea Bozzolan has officially completed a move to AC Reggiana, as was confirmed by AC Milan earlier today.
After a loan spell at Perugia in 2023-24, Bozzolan spent last season with Milan Futuro in Serie C, amassing 32 appearances with the side across all competitions. Despite being just 21 years old, he even wore the captain’s armband in one of the games.
Having said that, the left-back’s journey at the club has now come to an end. Considering that he’s been at Milan for many, many years, coming through the youth ranks of the club, he’s bound to feel a bit of melancholy.
Bozzolan to Reggiana is official
On their website earlier today, Milan confirmed the sale of Bozzolan to Reggiana: “AC Milan can confirm that Andrea Bozzolan has joined AC Reggiana 1919 on a permanent deal.
“The Club would like to thank Andrea for his professionalism and commitment since joining our Youth Sector, and wishes him all the best for his personal and professional future,” the statement read.
As added by the journalist Nico Schira, there is no transfer fee involved as Milan have let the youngsters leave on a free transfer. However, they will be entitled to 50% of a future resale, which is a formula that we saw with the likes of Daniel Maldini and Marco Brescianini as well.