Juventus and Atalanta have expressed keen interest in securing the services of Frosinone midfielder Marco Brescianini, potentially orchestrating a lucrative transfer that could significantly benefit Milan financially.
The 24-year-old Italian midfielder made a definitive move from Milan to Frosinone last summer, accompanied by a clause entitling Milan to 50% of any future resale, thereby presenting an opportunity for the Milanese club to capitalize on his success with Eusebio Di Francesco’s team.
Throughout the current season, Brescianini has demonstrated commendable performances for Frosinone, notably contributing three goals and one assist in 28 appearances. His recent display included scoring the second goal for Frosinone in their narrow 3-2 defeat against Juventus.
According to reports by Federico Albrizio of Calciomercato.com, both Juventus and Atalanta have emerged as suitors for Brescianini’s signature during the upcoming summer transfer window, cognizant of Frosinone’s valuation of approximately €10 million. Should negotiations proceed on these terms, Milan stands to generate a profit of approximately €5 million.
The pursuit of Brescianini underscores the strategic intent of both clubs to reinforce their midfield departments with judiciously priced acquisitions. Moreover, additional contenders may emerge in the ensuing months. Juventus holds a marginal advantage due to their established rapport with Frosinone, evidenced by prior successful transactions involving players such as Kaio Jorge and Matias Soule.