Gianluca Di Marzio, speaking on SkySport24, discussed Milan's interest in Alessandro Buongiorno, a defender from Torino.
He said these words:
"He is the main target, but I don't know how attainable he is. It's a very difficult operation because Torino has always stated that they do not want to sell him, and the player does not want to leave. Milan, on their part, wants to persist and give it a try. In these days, they will make an initial offer, and perhaps increase it in the final days of the transfer market. The Rossoneri are aware that Torino is interested in Lorenzo Colombo, and they would like to include him in the negotiation."
Di Marzio continued to talk about the potential transfer of Buongiorno from Torino to Milan:
"There are several things to understand, especially how much Milan will offer and whether they will indeed put 30 million on the table, which includes 20 million plus Colombo. If Milan reaches this valuation, we will see what Torino will do. It is also necessary to understand what the player wants to do: this time, something might change in Buongiorno's mind compared to the summer when Atalanta wanted him."
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