Lorenzo Colombo will return to AC Milan in the summer when his loan spell with Monza is done and there is a club within Serie A interested in signing him, a report claims.
AC Milan striker Lorenzo Colombo has opened up about his experiences at AC Milan and the impact that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has had on his career. Speaking during an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, the forward who is currently on loan at Monza admitted that he owes everything to Milan as a club given how long he has been there.
AC Milan need to decide what their summer plan is for striker Lorenzo Colombo after he scored against his parent club for Monza last weekend. As reported by Calciomercato.com, Milan have a few options available when it comes to the development of Colombo.
The script could hardly have been written better for Lorenzo Colombo last night as he came off the bench and scored against his parent club AC Milan to seal a 4-2 win for Monza.
Lorenzo Colombo admits being surprised by Monza’s win over Milan: ‘We still don’t believe it.’ The Italian striker who belongs to Milan but is out on loan at the U-Power Stadium this season, bagged the fourth goal for the Brianzoli on Sunday night, helping them secure a 4-2 victory.
The Monza sporting director Michele Franco has insisted that they are happy with how Lorenzo Colombo is contributing, and he also spoke about AC Milan ahead of Sunday’s meeting.
Lorenzo Colombo’s latest loan spell to Monza has not been one of his most successful and AC Milan could choose to use him to their benefit in the summer transfer window.
AC Milan’s next league game is against Monza and that means they could face one of their own in Lorenzo Colombo, but his future is something that must be decided.
Monza head coach Raffaele Palladino has affirmed his backing of Lorenzo Colombo, while he also commented on the arrival of Daniel Maldini. Colombo was sent on a season-long loan to Monza with the hope that he would be able to get consistent starts to aid his development.
Alessandro Buongiorno has given the green light to the idea of joining AC Milan, a report claims, but Lorenzo Colombo will be the key to the operation with Torino.
AC Milan are reflecting on the immediate future of Lorenzo Colombo as his loan spell at Monza continues to pose more questions than answers, according to a report.
Following Daniel Maldini’s arrival at Monza, fellow AC Milan loanee Lorenzo Colombo spoke about what to expect from Maldini after joining the Biancorossi and his aspirations about a return to Milan.
Monza head coach Raffaele Palladino believes that Lorenzo Colombo can go on to become a top striker, while he also assessed his side’s defeat against AC Milan this afternoon.
AC Milan agreed to send Lorenzo Colombo out on loan in the dying days of the summer mercato. The youngster joined Monza and has started well, prompting
In the summer, AC Milan decided to send out Lorenzo Colombo on loan to Monza. Luka Jovic was brought in to replace the youngster but it’s a move that hasn’t played out in the Rossoneri’s favour. Milan have struggled with consistency in attack this season, scoring multiple goals in some games and zero in others.
Lorenzo Colombo is not even a third of the way through his loan spell with Monza yet, but AC Milan already have a plan regarding his future beyond the end of the season.
AC Milan’s attacking department will need freshening up next summer as there is a continued reliance on Olivier Giroud, and the management already have some ideas on how it might look.
Lorenzo Colombo’s brace for Monza yesterday has caused discussion among sections of the AC Milan fan base, who wonder if the squad might be better with him in it.
Milan loanee Lorenzo Colombo delivered a match-winning performance as Monza toppled relegation-threatened Hellas Verona 3-1 on Sunday afternoon. The prodigious striker scored on either side of halftime to seal the visitors’ emphatic win at the Marc’Antonio Bentegodi.
Milan could close the window by adding a striker and are casting a wide net to pinpoint the right candidate. Lorenzo Colombo will go out on loan once they add to their frontline.
Milan won’t sanction Lorenzo Colombo’s loan move to Monza before tying the youngster down to a new long-term contract. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, via Francesco Nasato, I Rossoneri will give the 21-year-old the go-ahead once he signs on the dotted line. Colombo’s current deal at San Siro runs out in 2025.
AC Milan have re-signed Lorenzo Colombo just days after selling him. Lecce snapped up Colombo from Milan for 2.5m this past week after a successful loan in Serie A last season.
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