Gila to Milan Picks Up Pace: Camano in Direct Talks with Lazio
AC Milan’s transfer market is heating up and one of the hottest names in recent hours is Mario Gila, the Spanish centre-back born in 2000 currently at Lazio. According to the latest reports, the player’s agent, Camano, is in Rome to negotiate directly with Lazio president Claudio Lotito, with the aim of reaching a final agreement that would bring the Spanish defender to the Rossoneri.
The Deal’s Details: A Young Academy Player Could Be Included
The negotiation is not straightforward — and how could it be, given the other party is Lotito’s Lazio, always skilled at drawing out tough negotiations. To bring down Mario Gila‘s asking price, the deal could include a young player from AC Milan’s academy, a formula that would help both clubs find a financially satisfying middle ground.
An agreement between the player and Milan is reportedly already in place: Gila wants Milan and has already given his blessing to the Rossoneri project. The more complex part remains the club-to-club negotiation, where every contractual detail must be carefully ironed out.
Who Is Mario Gila: The Profile of the Spanish Defender
Mario Gila is 25 years old and stands as one of the most interesting defensive profiles in Serie A. A product of the Real Madrid academy, the Spanish giants still hold a sell-on clause — an element that slightly complicates the financial structure of the deal, as Lazio would need to pass a portion of the fee back to the Madrid club. Despite this, Milan are convinced of his technical value: physicality, leadership, comfort on the ball and solid experience in Italian football make him an outstanding addition to the Rossoneri backline.
His decision to back the Milan project, strongly pushed by Ruben Amorim, is itself a telling sign: the Milan being built by the new Portuguese manager is a Milan capable of attracting quality profiles.
Amorim Has Pushed for Gila: The Defender Is a Priority
It is no secret that Ruben Amorim himself identified Mario Gila as a defensive priority. The Portuguese coach, freshly arrived in Milan, is well versed in Iberian football and knows exactly what a defender of the Spaniard’s calibre can bring in terms of reliability and technical quality. The Gila operation has entered its decisive phase and significant news could arrive within the next few hours.
Timeline and Outlook: The Deal Could Close Soon
The general feel is that this deal is in its final stretch. With Camano at the forefront as mediator and carrier of the Rossoneri club’s full confidence, and with the player’s personal agreement already secured, the main sticking point remains the economic deal between Milan and Lazio. Negotiating with Lotito always requires patience and determination, but the will to bring Mario Gila to Milan is clear and strong. Rossoneri supporters can look ahead to the next few hours with genuine optimism.






