"Torino" director Gianluca Petrachi revealed that Andrea Belotti is also of interest to "Milan" club, but he himself does not believe that the striker will be affordable for competitors.
Petrachi met with "Rossoneri" director Massimiliano Mirabelli on Wednesday, who then disclosed that he is looking at the Italian national team player.
However, the 23-year-old footballer's contract specifies a buyout amount of up to 100 million euros, and he is also attracting the interest of giants such as London's "Chelsea", "Arsenal" or "Manchester United".
"Yes, we discussed it (about Belotti - ed.)", Petrachi told SportItalia.
"Mirabelli told me that Belotti is a player he is particularly interested in."
"I also advised Belotti to stay at 'Torino' for another year to grow and mature."
"If a top-level club, contending for the 'Scudetto', were to appear, he could leave, but otherwise he will stay with us."
"Is 'Milan' a top-level club? Historically, yes, but today they are not fighting for the title."
"It is unlikely that an Italian club will have the money to buy him. Andrea will only move to a top-level club."
This season Belotti is demonstrating impressive form and has scored 27 goals and provided six assists in 35 matches in all competitions.