AC Milan managers are reportedly interested in Alessandro Buongiorno, the centre-back of Torino as they have been looking for another defender to add to Stefano Pioli's team, even after recalling Matteo Gabbia back from his loan period at Villarreal.
The 24-year-old Italian centre-back of Torino, however, won't be an easy target for the Rossoneri club, which was made clear through Urbano Cairo's statement that he doesn't wish to sell his star.
According to what was reported by Manuele Baiocchini on Sky Sport 24, Milan will continue to insist on Alessandro Buongiorno, trying to convince Torino's management.
The Rossoneri club aims to lower Torino's cash demands by including Lorenzo Colombo in the negotiations, currently on loan to AC Monza. However, it seems that Torino values Buongiorno highly, making the negotiation complicated.
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