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Milan's Transfer Masterplan: Building a World Cup 2026 Stage for Silva, Hjulmand, and Casado

Football Italia·June 28, 2026
According to reports from Football Italia, AC Milan is orchestrating a blockbuster transfer window, and the ripple effects could be felt all the way to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fresh off reportedly striking a deal for prolific striker Goncalo Ramos, the Rossoneri are now turning their attention to a high-profile trio: defender Antonio Silva, and midfielders Morten Hjulmand and Marc Casado. For Milan, this ambitious strategy isn't just about reclaiming the Serie A title; it is about building a competitive squad capable of developing top-tier talent on the European stage. With the expanded 48-team World Cup fast approaching in North America, securing regular minutes at a historic club like Milan is paramount for players hoping to impress their international managers. The potential arrival of Benfica center-back Antonio Silva alongside Ramos would give Milan a dynamic Portuguese spine. For the Portuguese national team, having two key foundational players developing daily chemistry at San Siro could be a massive tactical advantage when the World Cup kicks off. Silva, highly regarded for his composure and defensive prowess, would adapt quickly to the tactical rigors of Italian football, priming him for a starting role in 2026. In the midfield, Milan’s reported targets address the crucial engine room. Morten Hjulmand has established himself as a relentless force. A marquee move to Milan would elevate his profile, providing him the Champions League exposure necessary to lock down a leadership role for Denmark's World Cup campaign. Similarly, Marc Casado represents the exciting new wave of Spanish talent. Breaking into the star-studded Spanish midfield is notoriously difficult, but a high-profile switch to Serie A could be the exact catalyst Casado needs to secure his ticket to North America. Ultimately, as Football Italia highlights, Milan's aggressive posturing in the market signals a fierce intent to return to the summit of European football. For the players involved, the legendary San Siro isn't just a new home—it is the ultimate audition pad. If Milan can finalize these sensational deals, they won't just be transforming their own destiny; they will be directly shaping the rosters of several dark-horse contenders at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.