Torino would be in discussions for a possible return of Mauro Icardi to Serie A. According to Sportmediasetthe 32-year-old Argentine striker, currently at the end of his contract with Galatasaray next June, could leave Turkey this winter. Despite a season where he played little (only three starts in the league), he remained effective with five goals scored. His agent has offered the player to several Italian clubs, including Torino, who are desperately looking for a high-performance scorer to strengthen their unprolific attack (only five goals in six Serie A games).
The president of Torino, Urbano Cairo, and the management would be in favor of this track, while the coach Marco Baroni would see in Icardi a major asset for his team. The main obstacle remains the Argentinian's high salary, estimated at 6 million euros net annually at Galatasaray. However, Icardi would be ready to lower his pretensions to return to Serie A, in particular to get closer to his daughters in Italy and return to a championship where he has already shone. A meeting would even be planned for January with his agent to discuss the terms of a possible transfer.