AC Milan's youngster, Luka Romero, is struggling to prove and showcase his worth at Milan.
So far, he only managed to appear for 85 minutes across 4 Serie A matches and 71 mnutes in Coppa Italia against Claudio Ranieri's Cagliari. He, however, failed to leave positive trace. That is why a loan move could be the next logical step for Milan and also for the player himself.
In the last few hours, Milan has been thinking on the opportunity to loan Romero in the second part of the season. Salernitana has already inquired and would be inclined to take the former Lazio player on a temporary transfer basis.
Luka is also highly regarded by Lecce's director Pantaleo Corvino, who sees him as a strong player with great room for growth. But, Lecce is trying to pursue a clear project: minimizing loans to focus on creating a quality squad with owned players. That's why there are currently no ongoing discussions between the Salento club and the Rossoneri. But there is no denying that they are fans of his profile, according to Calciomercato.com.
It's difficult, if not impossible, for Romero to accept an offer from Como in Serie B: his preference, in case of departure, would be the Spanish Liga where he exploded onto the scene wearing Mallorca's jersey.