AC Milan are actively exploring the prospect of securing Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah in the current transfer window.
According to reports from Tuttosport via Milan News, the club is considering a transfer strategy reminiscent of their successful acquisition of Fikayo Tomori from the Premier League side.
The proposed scenario involves bringing the 24-year-old to Milan on loan with an option for the Rossoneri to make the deal permanent at the conclusion of the season for a predetermined fee.
Both clubs have maintained positive relations, with recent player transfers, such as Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, underscoring the potential success of such a move.
The midfielder, who has recently recovered from a knee injury, is experiencing limited playing time at Stamford Bridge, a factor the Serie A giants must carefully evaluate.
However, the Italians might find the reported €10-12m valuation for Brassier somewhat prohibitive. If the Frenchman emerges as the sole viable option later in the transfer window, Stefano Pioli's side might take the calculated risk and proceed with a permanent deal.
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