Lorenzo Colombo has gradually started to carve space for himself since arriving at the Lecce club. The player joined his current team on loan with an option to buy. But, the Rossoneri do have a buy-back clause in case Lecce decide to sign him permanently.
The 20-year-old Italian centre-forward has so far accumulated 4 goals and 2 assists across 14 appearances with a total of 521 minutes played: decent numbers for a young talent in Serie A who has the tools to grow further.
According to what is reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper, AC Milan continue to keep an eye on Lorenzo Colombo while Lecce's buy-out clause is set at 3.5 million euros. The Rossoneri, who have the right to re-purchase the player's card, would like to keep the player out on loan for another season, ideally. However, it is not excluded that the talented left-footed striker remains in the AC Milan squad given the physical issues of Divock Origi and a possible retirement of Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the near future.
