AC Milan's directors, Geoffrey Moncada and Antonio D'Ottavio, will work on reinforcing the team in the summer transfer window. There are several positions to work on, such as the striker's. The defensive department, however, must also be strengthened.

Until a few weeks ago, Milan was considering the free transfer acquisition of Lloyd Casius Kelly, a central defender born in 1998 who plays for Bournemouth.
According to what is told by the Italy-based website, however, the candidacy of the Cherries' captain has lost ground due to the many physical problems he has faced this season. Like Kelly, Adarabioyo was born in England and has a contract expiring with Fulham in July. Tosin Adarabioyo had been proposed to the Rossoneri club in the January transfer market, but contacts have not progressed in recent weeks.
With the sale of a valuable piece of the squad, Milan would have the financial strength for two big moves in the transfer market, one in defense and one in attack. Moncada intends to re-establish contact with Torino for Alessandro Buongiorno: Simic and Colombo can become two bargaining chips to make Torino's president Urbano Cairo lower the economic demand, which is around 30 million euros
The Rossoneri's big goal hasn't changed since January; Buongiorno is very much liked. Alternatives to the Torino central defender are Maxence Lacroix from Wolfsburg and Lilian Brassier from Brest, as told by Calciomercato.com.
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