Juventus are considering a move for former AC Milan player Marco Brescianini, who has been impressing this season playing for Frosinone.
As has been reported by Calciomercato.com, the Bianconeri are keen to continue looking for players that do not necessarily make headlines each week, but will be incredibly functional in a squad managed by Massimiliano Allegri.
Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli is a specialist at finding this kind of player, other examples being Andrea Cambiaso and Federico Gatti.
The latest player that he has made a move for is Brescianini, who looks to have matured into a very solid Serie A player. He emerged at Milan and spent time on loan at Virtus Entella, Monza and Cosenza and he then moved on a permanent deal to newly-promoted Frosinone at the start of this season.
A flexible player who can operate in midfield or as a centre-back, any fee paid for Brescianini will bring a benefit for Milan. The Rossoneri inserted a resale clause in his contract at Frosinone, so they will be due a percentage of any fee Juventus pay for the Italian.
It is not clear how high that percentage is, but anything will be welcome from a Milan perspective and will justify the decision to let him leave permanently.