AC Milan managers have many duties to accomplish in the coming transfer market window of the summer in order to create a competitive team.
Besides finding a good replacement for Hakan Calhanoglu, who will join Inter as a free agent, there is the need to strengthen upfront.
In addition to Olivier Giroud, Maldini and Massara are keeping track of Torino's striker Andrea Belotti.
According to the daily edition of Tuttosport, Milan are back knocking on Urbano Cairo's door to acquire the experienced central forward.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic may be looking at a longer stop than planned because of his recent operation on the knee. Even Olivier Giroud is 34 years old and may not be able to give certain guarantees that the Rossoneri managers are expecting. That is why, Belotti, who has plenty of experience in Serie A and with the national team is seen as an ideal profile.
However, unfortunately for the cheifs at Casa Milan, the answer from Torino was not favourable; once again, president Cairo shoots high: 34 million euros.
Milan does not want to spend that much on Belotti, and same goes to Roma who are also interested. But soon, Toro's president may be forced to grant a discount on the pricetag of his striker and let him go because he has an expiring contract next year and Andrea does not seem keen to extend his stay for a few more years in Turin.