Frosinone director Guido Angelozzi recently stated that a big team tested the waters for Marco Brescianini in January, and ensuing reports revealed Juventus poked around the midfielder, TuttoSport informs.
The deal didn’t have legs, as the Ciociari didn’t want to part ways with a regular and the Bianconeri didn’t have much to spend. They eventually onboarded Charles Alcaraz on a season-long loan with a sky-high option to buy.
Juventus aren’t the only top side keeping tabs on Brescianini. Atalanta are reportedly interested as well. Both teams have a strong bond with the counterparty. The Old Lady loaned out Matias Soulé, Enzo Barrenechea, and Kaio Jorge to the Canaries, while the Bergamaschi sent Caleb Okoli and Nadir Zortea there.
The two clubs could try again in the summer. Frosinone will likely be more open to cashing in one of the few players they actually own. Milan have a 50 percent re-sale clause stemming from his summer transfer. He has scored twice and provided an assist in 25 matches this season. He starred for Cosenza, Monza, and Virtus Entella in previous campaigns.
Our Take on Brescianini, Juventus, and Atalanta
The Bianconeri probably tried a little harder than reported to add a new option. He’s okay but is more of a work-rate-oriented guy than a difference-maker. While his versatility is useful, he doesn’t have a high ceiling. He’d be a depth piece in a bigger team. La Dea has been thin in the role for years.
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