Torino director of sport Davide Vagnati is heading to London, reportedly for meetings with Tottenham, Chelsea and Leicester City regarding Gleison Bremer and Dennis Praet.

According to La Stampa newspaper, Vagnati is going to be in the Capital of England either tonight or tomorrow.

He has several appointments lined up with Premier League clubs as the transfer market gets into full swing.

A meeting is arranged with Leicester City to discuss Praet, as the Belgium international midfielder spent this season on loan at Torino at a cost of €1m.

The player made 23 Serie A appearances, scoring two goals and providing two assists, so negotiations will try to either extend the loan for another year or work out terms on a permanent transfer.

While in London, the Toro director is also expected to speak with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur about centre-back Bremer, who was named top defender in Serie A for the 2021-22 campaign.

The asking price is circa €40m, which is why the Brazilian has not yet signed for his preferred option, Inter.

The Nerazzurri are trying to bring the cost down to €28m, possibly with a loan and obligation to buy so they can spread the cost of the operation out over several years.

Milan, Juventus and Napoli are also linked, but Bremer seems to have his heart set on Inter.

5 thought on “Torino in London for Bremer and Praet meetings”
  1. ACM do not need this player, furthermore for 40M

    Tottenham will be doing us a favour taking him off the market

  2. If Milan were to sign a CB I hope its him. Not a priority position though.

    Chelsea badly need a top CB and he could be a great signing for them.

  3. Surely a deal’s been struck between Inter & Tottenham about the further transfer market strategy when doing business for Perisic. London upping his price to 40m and fending off other pursuing clubs; then pulling out leaving only the reasonable Inter deal on the table. 30m + bonuses it shall be.

  4. As a Napoli fan, I hope Bremer goes to Inter. Won’t help our chances beating them but I am getting tired of so many great players being poached from Serie A. I’d like to see Serie A teams start competing in European competitions again.

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