Milan may reportedly use the money saved from the departure of Fernando Torres to fund a move for Roma's Mattia Destro.

Reports of the Spaniard's departure are increasingly insistent, with Atletico President Enrique Cerezo the latest to encourage the prospect of the Chelsea-owned star’s return to Madrid.

Milan may reportedly use the money saved from the departure of Fernando Torres to fund a move for Roma's Mattia Destro.

Reports of the Spaniard's departure are increasingly insistent, with Atletico President Enrique Cerezo the latest to encourage the prospect of the Chelsea-owned star’s return to Madrid.

Apparently, any operation would release around €12m in funds on saved wages on the No 9, that Milan would be able to reinvest, and talk today is of a return in interest to Destro.

According to Tuttosport, the Italian who was linked with the Rossoneri in the summer is unhappy about the amount of playing time he is getting at Roma and is looking to move.

The Giallorossi's original asking price of €20m proved excessive for the Rossoneri when they made their first contact in the summer, but if Torres were to leave in January, then talks are seen as likely to rekindle.

Further developments are expected as Arsenal are also listed as expected to make a swoop for the player, and they may be more likely to meet the financial requests of the capitoline club.

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