In the Torino of the future, Cesare Casadei and Gvidas Gineitis are among the few remaining certainties. Karol Linetty will leave the club at the end of the month due to contract expiration, Adrien Tameze could depart if a satisfactory offer arrives at the Granata headquarters, and even Ivan Ilic is on the market, although the offers so far have not met the demands of Cairo and Vagnati. However, the most important sale will be that of the team’s and the Italian national team's playmaker, Samuele Ricci: Milan has been following the player for some time, and recently Atalanta has also stepped forward and gathered information.
It was precisely in the contacts with the Rossoneri, reports Tuttosport this morning, that the name of Warren Bondo emerged, a young midfielder who arrived from Monza in January. Allegri will have to evaluate him, but if Milan were to open up to a loan with an option to buy, Torino would be ready to strike. The 21-year-old combines quantity and quality, and at Filadelfia he would find space alongside Gineitis and Casadei.
However, Bondo is not the only name on the list: Tino Anjorin of Empoli is also liked, coming off a positive season. The competition, however, is fierce, with Roma and Fiorentina also interested. A major midfield rebuild is thus being prepared at Torino, focusing on youth and potential.
