With the arrival of Raffaele Palladino on the Fiorentina bench, a new era has begun. For this reason, sporting director Pradé is reportedly working to build a team in the image and likeness of the new coach, who has shown he can work well, especially with young players, during his time at Monza, as relayed via Milan News.
To strengthen the midfield for the upcoming season, Fiorentina has set their sights on Tommaso Pobega, a player Milan values between 10 and 12 million euros. The discussions at Viola's headquarters are extensive, especially since Arthur, Maxime Lopez, and Duncan have already departed from that area, with the uncertain situations of Castrovilli and Bonaventura, both of whose contracts are running out, adding to the considerations.
For this reason, according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport this morning, sporting director Pradé has also targeted former Milan midfielder Marco Brescianini, currently owned by Frosinone.
The Frosinone management is asking for 12 million euros for the 24-year-old, which could rise to 15 million due to a 50% sell-on clause that benefits Milan, who hold a right to half of any future resale of their academy product.
