Milan market, there's the possibility of an exchange with Juventus

The need for Milan to reinforce its defense is obvious to all: Massimiliano Allegri’s team has conceded 6 goals in the last 3 games, heavy numbers that have set off alarm bells in the Diavolo’s management. Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani are probing various profiles but moving in January is always rather complicated given the short time available to baste negotiations. According to Repubblica, however, Milan and Juventus could agree on a swap so as to please their respective coaches.
Massimiliano Allegri wants a new defender and would welcome a return to work with Federico Gatti, who will soon return from the meniscus injury that has forced him into the pits since early December. For Juventus, Gatti is an important player but could open up to a transfer if the Rossoneri offer in exchange the tag of Samuele Ricci, a profile much liked by Luciano Spalletti. The coach from Certaldo wants to redesign the Bianconeri midfield and the’former Torino captain would be an excellent addition.
In addition to Samuele Ricci, Luciano Spalletti would also like to add Davide Frattesi to his squad. The two have already worked together in the national team and the results were excellent: under the guidance of the former technical commissioner, Frattesi scored 7 goals and a great relationship was born. The former Sassuolo midfielder wants to leave Milan to play with more continuity and the Juventus hypothesis is currently the most likely: on the player’s tracks there are also some English clubs but Frattesi’s priority is to establish himself in Italy.
In exchange for Davide Frattesi, Beppe Marotta has asked Juventus for Khéphren Thuram’s card but the Bianconeri have replied with a dry ‘no’: the Frenchman is immovable and the Old Lady has no intention of depriving him. The key to unlocking the Frattesi deal could be Tarik Muharemovic, a Sassuolo defender in the sights of Marotta and Inter executives for the winter market.
Sassuolo is willing to sell the player to Inter for 25 million euros, Sportmediaset reports.
The sum will go 50 percent to Juventus, the former owner of the defensive center’s card. With that money, the Bianconeri could meet Inter’s €30 million demand for Frattesi.
