Torino: Bayern wants to overtake AC Milan for Alessandro Buongiorno

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While Paris Saint-Germain took a stand on the issue last week, Italian defender Alessandro Buongiorno continues to attract the spotlight from major European clubs. Earlier in the season, Chelsea, Inter and Juventus had already inquired with Torino management who did not respond. According to our information, Bayern Munich, which continues to work in parallel on the transfer of Nordi Mukiele, also has its eyes on the Squadra Azzurra international. The new knee injury to Matthijs de Ligt and the absence of Kim Min-jae, due to his participation in the Asian Cup of Nations with South Korea, forces the Bavarian leaders to look for a new winter reinforcement for his central hinge despite the formalized signing of Eric Dier. However, the task still promises to be quite tough for the German club, even if there is interest.

Indeed, according to our indiscretions, AC Milan have taken a giant step in the race for the signature of Alessandro Buongiorno in recent days. Geoffrey Moncada, Giorgio Furlani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have already met with Torino president Urbano Cairo in the hope of completing the signing of Buongiorno as quickly as possible. The Milan club is ready to offer an amount of 25 million + young striker Lorenzo Colombo, currently on loan at Monza. To do this, the Milanese management will have to satisfy their Lombard neighbor by convincing them to cancel the striker’s loan. On the player’s side, if he had refused to go to Atalanta last summer because of his love for his training club, he would not be against the idea of ​​committing to the Rossoneri, especially a few months away of Euro 2024 with the Nazionale. A meeting is currently organized in Turin, at which time Alessandro Buongiorno is also speaking with his agent.

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