Milan are back in for Andrea Belotti, reports suggest, and Torino would no longer demand €100m.

The striker has a release clause which is only valid for foreign clubs, and made it clear last summer they wouldn’t accept less than that fee, €100m, to sell to the Rossoneri.

The Diavolo ultimately signed Nikola Kalinic from Fiorentina, but he’s been unimpressive and La Stampa reports that Milan have once again turned their attention to Belotti.

Milan are back in for Andrea Belotti, reports suggest, and Torino would no longer demand €100m.

The striker has a release clause which is only valid for foreign clubs, and made it clear last summer they wouldn’t accept less than that fee, €100m, to sell to the Rossoneri.

The Diavolo ultimately signed Nikola Kalinic from Fiorentina, but he’s been unimpressive and La Stampa reports that Milan have once again turned their attention to Belotti.

The newspaper notes that they’d have to raise funds by selling Kalinic and André Silva, but the Granata won’t demand €100m this summer.

Il Gallo has struggled with injuries this season, scoring just nine Serie A goals, so his value has dropped substantially.

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