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EA7 Emporio Armani Milan has officially signed veteran big man Devin Booker to a multi-year contract, the club announced Tuesday. The move brings one of Europe’s most consistent forwards to the Italian powerhouse.

Booker, 34, arrives in Milan following his best EuroLeague season to date with FC Bayern Munich. He averaged 14.9 points per game while shooting 40.5% from beyond the arc and grabbing 4.7 rebounds over 28 contests.

His contributions were instrumental in helping Bayern capture the German championship last season, marking his fourth league title with the Munich side.

Booker’s signing gives Milan, who finished 11th in the 2024–25 EuroLeague table at 17–17, a proven scorer and rebounder as they seek to improve on last season’s record.

The 2.05-meter forward has spent seven consecutive seasons in the EuroLeague, starting with his debut for Bayern in the 2018–19 campaign.

Booker also brings experience from stints with Khimki and Fenerbahce, where he played alongside his now-Milan teammate Marko Guduric.

After a standout collegiate career at Clemson, Booker began his professional journey in France in 2013 with SLUC Nancy. His breakout came with Elan Chalon, earning French League MVP honors in 2016 before joining Bayern.