AC Milan's club management is still thinking of ways to reinforce the team, even in attack. But first, the club must decide what to do with Lorenzo Colombo who spent the last few seasons on loan, the most recent one being with Lecce in Serie A.
According to what is reported in today's print edition of Il Corriere dello Sport, the 22-year-old centre-forward wants to have more playing time and would like to leave the Rossoneri again on loan. If the decision is confirmed, it will be up to his entourage and the club to find the best option. The two most interested teams are Genoa and Cagliari, who have already requested information regarding his availability.
If Lorenzo Colombo were to leave AC Milan, then Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani would seek a new striker to support Olivier Giroud and Noah Okafor. However, it seems that there is no intention to make a big move for the likes of Mehdi Taremi or Romelu Lukaku. Instead, they will be seeking a young prospect.