Lorenzo Colombo's loan spell at Monza hasn't gone as well as hoped, with the young striker displaying inconsistency despite showing glimpses of his potential. With just four goals in 22 games, there's room for improvement in his performance. Reports suggest that Colombo will return to AC Milan in the summer and then be loaned out again, with Torino expressing the most interest in acquiring him.
Torino sees Colombo as a potential third-choice striker behind Duván Zapata and Matheus Saldanha. This move is part of Torino's plan to reinforce their attacking options, particularly with the potential departure of Pietro Pellegri and the replacement of Antonio Sanabria with Matheus Saldanha. However, there may be a valuation gap between Colombo and another striker, Ange-Yoann Bonny, who is currently at Parma. Torino values Bonny at just under €10 million, but Colombo's underwhelming season may mean that Milan values him differently.