Torino were reportedly interested in Fabio Borini, but Milan told them in no uncertain terms that a deal is impossible.
The forward is on loan with the Rossoneri from Sunderland, and they have an obligation to buy him at the end of the season.
According to La Stampa, the Granata made an enquiry about the former Roma man, with a view to signing him in January.
That would have involved the Diavolo buying Borini six months early, before then selling or loaning him to Toro.
Torino were reportedly interested in Fabio Borini, but Milan told them in no uncertain terms that a deal is impossible.
The forward is on loan with the Rossoneri from Sunderland, and they have an obligation to buy him at the end of the season.
According to La Stampa, the Granata made an enquiry about the former Roma man, with a view to signing him in January.
That would have involved the Diavolo buying Borini six months early, before then selling or loaning him to Toro.
However, Milan made it clear that the striker is not for sale, as they won’t allow any of the names who arrived this summer will be allowed to leave.