AC Milan are moving to secure some talented young players for the future and have set their sights on Chaka Traoré of Parma, reports claim.

According to ForzaParma.it, Traorè is moving further and further away from Parma as the young Ivorian is now being targeted by higher level teams. Talks over his renewal were interrupted by the unwillingness of the player (pushed by his entourage) not to renew with Parma, who gave him the opportunity to make his Serie A debut against Milan.

Milan were the first team to come forward for the 16-year-old even offering cash to sign him in advance, but Bayer Leverkusen have also come forward and have an economic agreement over personal terms. Chaka will have to stay at Parma, and then he can sign for free with Milan or Leverkusen.

Calciomercato.com have confirmed the aforementioned report stating that Milan are moving on the market in search of highly talented young players and that they have targeted Chaka Traoré.

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