CM: Torino captain remains a big target for Milan – the asking price and competition

AC Milan were linked with a number of centre-back targets during the January transfer window but none ended up arriving. One of those was Alessandro Buongiorno, and he remains a target.

According to what is being reported by Calciomercato.com, Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada and Antonio D’Ottavio discussed with Stefano Pioli the possibility of bringing forward an investment on a central defender to January in order to really try for Buongiorno.

However, Milan failed to reach the €30-35m that president Urbano Cairo demanded for the Italy international net of any counterparts like Lorenzo Colombo. In June, they could co back in for him.

Buongiorno has been out recently with a shoulder proble but hopes to make his return under Ivan Juric for the match against Roma on Monday 26 February, then to leave with Italy for the European Championships in Germany this summer.

Last August, the defender refused a transfer to Atalanta to extend his deal with Torino until 2028, which at the same time gave him an increase in salary to €1.2-1.3m net per season including bonuses.

When Milan knocked on Torino’s door and the player’s agent Beppe Riso explored with his client the possibility of a transfer during the current season, Buongiorno did not remain completely insensitive to the charm of the Rossoneri.

To leave the team of his heart, it would need to be to take a big leap forward in his career such as playing regularly in the Champions League, as well as the prospect of fighting for the top positions in Serie A.

Inter and Juventus also have an interest in the 24-year-old, but the main fear is competitors from abroad because Premier League teams and Bayern Munich are evaluating a potential move.