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Report: Goncalo Inacio still wanted by Milan after Gila agreement

July 3, 2026 at 03:57 PM
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AC Milan have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Lazio defender Mario Gila but remain interested in Sporting CP's Goncalo Inacio as they continue strengthening their defence.

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Milan seem to have locked down Mario Gila from Lazio, but it’s reported they also intend to buy Goncalo Inacio from Sporting CP, selling Fikayo Tomori.

Multiple sources today including Sky Sport Italia confirm that Gila has agreed personal terms with the Rossoneri , a five-year contract worth €5m per season including bonuses, with Lazio expected to accept an offer of €25m plus add-ons.

However, that does not mean their pursuit of Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio is over.

Milan want both Gila and Goncalo Inacio LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 15: Goncalo Inacio of Sporting Clube de Portugal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Arsenal FC and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Arsenal Stadium on April 15, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Instead, Calciomercato’s Milan correspondent Daniele Longo insists on his YouTube channel that new coach Ruben Amorim wants to completely revamp his defence with two big signings.

Gila is expected to become the figure on the right of a back three, effectively replacing Tomori, whose contract is due to expire in June 2027.

CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images) The Englishman did have a verbal agreement to extend his deal, but that was with the former club directors who have all been sacked, so the situation has changed.

Goncalo Inacio is not going to be cheap, as Sporting CP want around €40-45m including add-ons to sell the defender who turns 25 next month and is currently at the World Cup with Portugal.

The Milan defence can then consist of Goncalo Inacio, Mario Gila, Koni De Winter, Matteo Gabbia and Strahinja Pavlovic.

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What happened

Milan are said to have already agreed terms with Lazio centre-back Mario Gila, but their recruitment drive in defence is not stopping there. According to reports, the Rossoneri are still pursuing Sporting CP captain Goncalo Inacio, who has long been on their radar. The two targets suggest Milan are planning a significant overhaul of their backline for the upcoming season. The Inacio pursuit will depend on the financial terms Sporting demand for their highly-rated Portuguese international.

Chance analysis

Milan pursuing two central defenders simultaneously signals a clear defensive rebuild priority. Gila appears closer to completion while Inacio remains a more ambitious, higher-cost target from a Portuguese league leader. For prediction systems, Milan's defensive depth and tactical shape could shift notably if both deals materialise, potentially impacting clean-sheet probabilities and goals-against markets.

Impact

Milan's defensive unit could be significantly reshaped with the additions of Gila and potentially Inacio, increasing competition for starting places at centre-back.

AI Insight

Milan's defensive recruitment is active and ongoing; expect potential lineup changes at centre-back next season if both Gila and Inacio arrive.

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Report: Goncalo Inacio still wanted by Milan after Gila agreement

AC Milan have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Lazio defender Mario Gila but remain interested in Sporting CP's Goncalo Inacio as they continue strengthening their defence.

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Milan are said to have already agreed terms with Lazio centre-back Mario Gila, but their recruitment drive in defence is not stopping there. According to reports, the Rossoneri are still pursuing Sporting CP captain Goncalo Inacio, who has long been on their radar. The two targets suggest Milan are planning a significant overhaul of their backline for the upcoming season. The Inacio pursuit will depend on the financial terms Sporting demand for their highly-rated Portuguese international.

Milan pursuing two central defenders simultaneously signals a clear defensive rebuild priority. Gila appears closer to completion while Inacio remains a more ambitious, higher-cost target from a Portuguese league leader. For prediction systems, Milan's defensive depth and tactical shape could shift notably if both deals materialise, potentially impacting clean-sheet probabilities and goals-against markets.

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