In a dramatic turn of events, Udinese have successfully hijacked AC Milan’s deal for Colombian sensation Juan David Arizala. Despite Milan reaching a full agreement with Independiente Medellín earlier this month, the transfer has been upended by a late intervention from the Friulani.

The “Sporting Path” Difference
The breakdown in Milan’s pursuit wasn’t just about the money, but the development plan offered to the young defender.
- AC Milan’s Plan: The Rossoneri intended to sign the 20-year-old and immediately loan him to Toulouse in Ligue 1 to gain European experience.
- Udinese’s Counter-Offer: Udinese swooped in with a more tempting proposal: an immediate spot in the first-team squad. Known for their historical success in developing South American talent, Udinese convinced Arizala that he would play a direct role in Serie A right away rather than moving through a satellite club.
Who is Juan Arizala?
Arizala is considered one of the most exciting defensive prospects in Colombia. A versatile left-footed player, he can operate as a left-back, wing-back, or even an attacking winger.
Standing at 183 cm, he combines physical explosiveness with the technical quality required for the modern game.
With the paperwork now being finalized, Arizala is expected to land in Italy shortly to begin his new chapter in Udine, leaving Milan to search for alternative defensive depth.
