Milan signs winger Moreira as Juventus welcomes Vicario
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 10:05 AM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

AC Milan has signed winger Diego Moreira from Strasbourg for €50 million, marking a significant addition to their summer spending, now totaling €150 million. Moreira's arrival is the third major signing for Milan this transfer window. Juventus, meanwhile, is focused on the future with the signing of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, emphasizing their ambition to strengthen the squad under new management. The team's preparations continue as they look toward upcoming competitions.
- •Moreira joins AC Milan for €50 million from Strasbourg.
- •Milan's total summer spending has reached €150 million.
- •Juventus introduces goalkeeper Vicario as part of their future plans.
- •Milan's key signings come amid uncertainty over Rafael Leão's future.
- •Juventus aims to build a strong team under new management.
- 10:05 AMYahoo Sports — Today’s Papers – Big Milan surprise, Juventus welcome Vicario
"La Gazzetta dello SportDiego Moreira signed for 45mBig Milan surpriseBlitz for the Belgian winger of Strasbourg. It’s the third Rossoneri coup. He lands today. Cardinale’s spending reaches €150m...
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