Udinese forward Lorenzo Lucca is attracting increasing interest from various clubs, with AC Milan now reportedly entering the competition alongside Napoli, Atalanta, and Roma.
Following a season in which he netted 12 Serie A goals and provided two assists in 33 games, the striker is valued by Udinese at approximately €30 million.
Napoli has long tracked Lucca, considering him a potential option if they fail to secure their primary target, Darwin Nunez from Liverpool.
Serie A Clubs Intensify Interest in Lucca
However, Napoli`s cautious approach may need reconsideration as more clubs are joining the pursuit for the player.
Atalanta previously identified Lucca as a potential successor for Mateo Retegui, and Roma also shows interest in the forward, who will turn 25 later this year.
AC Milan is the latest club to reportedly initiate discussions with Udinese and Lucca`s representatives regarding a potential transfer.
Lucca has earned five caps for the Italian national team and has had a varied career journey, playing for clubs including Palermo, Pisa, Ajax, and currently Udinese.