For several weeks, AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli has been proclaiming his desire to have another central defender in his squad. With the various injuries like that of Fikayo Tomori, the Italian technician had to place Théo Hernandez back in the axis of his hinge. Thus, to strengthen its rearguard, the Rossoneri had checked the name of Alessandor Buongiorno, the Torino player. But Bayern Munich seems to hold the lead in this matter.
Thus, Lombard leaders must find other avenues. And according to information from Sky Sports, AC Milan is watching in the Premier League to find its happiness. The third in Serie A ticked the name of Clément Lenglet (28 years old), loaned by Barcelona to Aston Villa this season. But the negotiations promise to be complex given that the Frenchman has a string of tenures (four in a row) under the orders of Unai Emery despite his lackluster performances, even if Barça wishes to definitively part ways with their central defender. Note that in plan B, AC Milan has checked the names of Jacub Kiwior (Arsenal) and Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea).