One of the most intriguing names in Brazilian football is undoubtedly Lucas Piton, who has reportedly also attracted interest from AC Milan.
The 2000-born player, currently with Vasco da Gama but also holding an Italian passport due to his grandparents' heritage, is a highly promising left-back who has already provided seven assists this season for his club, as relayed via PianetaMilan.
His Italian nationality could be a significant advantage for the Rossoneri should they decide to make a move.
Lucas Piton catches AC Milan's interest - Contacts ongoing
According to reports, the Rossoneri club is in constant contact with Lucas Piton's agent to assess the feasibility of the deal, potentially as a backup for Theo Hernandez. Roma, Fiorentina, and Lazio are also keeping tabs on him. Moreover, figures have been discussed. His contract with Vasco da Gama runs until 2028 and includes a release clause of 9 million euros. However, it is understood that there is room for negotiation, and the Brazilian club might be willing to lower the asking price to 7.5 million euros to facilitate his departure, as reported by FussballEuropa.com.