Before Alessandro Florenzi's serious injury, alarms were already going off at AC Milan on Saturday for Marco Sportiello, who suffered a deep cut to his left hand while staying at a hotel in the United States.

This injury forced him not only to miss the exciting friendly against Manchester City but could potentially require surgery, keeping him sidelined for two to three months.
Despite Torriani's important performance in the friendly match against Pep Guardiola's team, as he even replaced the more highly rated Lapo Nava and Noah Raveyre, with Serie A looming, Milan seems interested in a more ready-to-deploy profile, according to Il Corriere dello Sport this morning. The newspaper, in fact, writes that "in recent hours, interest in Simone Scuffet from Cagliari has increased, and Cagliari might finalize a deal for 33-year-old Italian goalkeeper Silvestri from Udinese in the coming days.
Simone Scuffet is Marco Sportiello's possible replacement in the market - 3 million euros value
This could consequently prompt the Cagliari goalkeeper to move to Milan. The Rossoneri club, for their part, made contacts with Scuffet to understand if he is willing to join them and, if so, the terms under which Scuffet might arrive in Milan—whether on loan or a permanent transfer (valuation at 3 million euros), as relayed via Milan News.
