
Following their relegation to Serie B last season, Monza is actively involved in the summer transfer market, particularly in selling players. Many who stood out in Serie A could depart, and some already have. Among those seeking a new club for the upcoming season is Andrea Colpani, who has returned from his loan spell at Fiorentina.
According to Sky Sport, Torino FC is seriously considering the Italian midfielder. Under new coach Marco Baroni, the Granata aim to bolster their attacking midfield to provide support for strikers Che Adams and Duvan Zapata.
While Torino has made concrete moves, a significant gap currently exists between their initial offer and Monza`s valuation. Torino proposes a loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy. However, Monza is pushing for a permanent transfer, seeking a fee between €8 million and €10 million.
Simultaneously, Torino has reportedly secured Sporting CP goalkeeper Franco Israel for €4 million. His arrival at the club is contingent on the departure of current goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, who is a target for Napoli as part of a potential transfer operation that could also involve Cyril Ngonge.