According to Tuttosport this morning, a very active transfer connection could form between Milan and Parma. Several names are involved: the Emilians are very interested in two Milan talents, namely Christian Comotto and Francesco Camarda, while it is no secret that in the past the Rossoneri closely followed striker Mateo Pellegrino. There is also another Parma player who greatly intrigues the executives at Casa Milan: Mariano Troilo, an Argentine central defender born in 2003, who with his goal at San Siro a few weeks ago ended the unbeaten run of the Rossoneri.
Comotto and Camarda:
Regarding Comotto, who is playing this season on loan at Spezia in Serie A, Parma is strongly interested in him, having already met his agent Giuseppe Riso to discuss the young midfielder born in 2008. The Gialloblu want to get ahead of everyone (Bologna’s sporting director Sartori watched him live last Saturday at the Picco during Spezia’s win over Monza), while knowing that the player will move only on loan, at most with a buy option and counter-option, because Milan does not want to lose control of his contract. Camarda, also represented by Riso, is looking for a fresh start after a difficult season at Lecce.
What about AC Milan's interest in Pellegrino and Troilo?
In the past, the Rossoneri were often linked to Mateo Pellegrino, a striker born in 2001. In the summer, the club will certainly look for reinforcements in attack, and his name could come back into play, perhaps as an alternative to a starter. Mariano Troilo’s name, on the other hand, is generating a lot of interest at AC Milan: his performance at San Siro impressed positively, and the player will continue to be monitored by the Rossoneri club.














