Marco Pellegrino is back available for Stefano Pioli and will be called up for Saturday night's challenge at the Dacia Arena against Udinese.
This is positive news because with the Argentine, the options increase in a department that has been plagued by many injuries. However, the former Platense player is now lower in the pecking order under the Rossoneri coach, to the extent that the management is considering the possibility of loaning him out in this winter transfer window to give him the opportunity to find playing time and certainly more minutes than Stefano Pioli can guarantee.
Offers for Marco Pellegrino are not lacking: according to what is reported by Calciomercato.com, Leuven (Belgian team), Werder Bremen, Cadiz, and Almeria are ready to welcome him on loan until the end of the season. Contacts are ongoing for a decision that will be made shortly.
Marco Pellegrino joined Milan last summer from Platense for 3 million euros plus bonuses. Mancini was also intending to call him up to the Italian national team before his departure to Saudi Arabia.
Now, Marco has recently been called up by Scaloni for Argentina, a sign of confidence for the future. The same confidence that Milan places in an investment with a perspective.
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