AC Milan are prepared to pay €60m plus several players in their bid to sign Torino striker Andrea Belotti, according to Italian daily Tuttosport.

Belotti, who has scored 27 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions in the present campaign, has attracted the interest of several European heavyweights.




Manchester United, Chelsea, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Atletico Madrid have all been linked with making a move for the Italy international this summer.

Torino sporting director Gianluca Petrachi last week revealed that AC Milan technical director Massimiliano Mirabelli did ask about Belotti when the two met.
 


And it seems the Rossoneri are now prepared to spend €60m, in addition to including players in the deal, for the signature of the striker.

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Belotti, who has a release clause of €100m, which is applicable to only clubs outside Italy, is contracted with Torino until 2021.

However, both Atletico Madrid and Manchester United consider the 23-year-old’s €100m valuation too high.

On the other hand, Torino chairman Urbano Cairo is desperate to keep Belotti at the club and is ready to improve the player’s salary.

Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are also credited with showing interest in Belotti.