Monza signed former Italy defender Andrea Ranocchia on Tuesday, their first new player after being promoted to Serie A for the first time.
In a statement Monza said that Ranocchia had signed a contract until June 2024 after being released by Inter Milan following 11 years at the San Siro.
The 34-year-old played 223 times for Inter, where he was largely a bit-part player and from where he went on loan to Sampdoria and Hull City.
Monza, based just north of Milan, were promoted to the Italian top-flight after getting past Brescia and Pisa in the Serie A play-offs.
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