The AC Milan club management is evaluating whether to "shift" the planned investment for the forward (specifically Serhou Guirassy) to the central defender, as reported by Luca Marchetti for Sky Sport Italia.
The Rossoneri are pleased with the performances of Olivier Giroud and Luka Jovic and are reconsidering the possibility of reinforcing the offensive department.
Marchetti reports that the names Milan have attempted to explore for defense are Dragusin from Genoa (with Tottenham in the lead) and Buongiorno from Torino.
There's no ongoing negotiation but rather a mere exploratory inquiry to understand the potential costs of the operations, also attempting to include counterparts such as Lorenzo Colombo. It's a developing situation, to be understood how it might unfold in the coming hours, as relayed via Milan News.
Buongiorno is 24 years old. The Italian centre-back of Torino has a valid contract until 2028. This season, he has played 18 matches between Coppa Italia (2) and Serie A (16). He scored three goals and made one assist. He stands at 190 centimetres tall and is left-footed. According to Transfermarkt, he is valued at around 22 million euros.
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