Chelsea sold Cesare Casadei to Torino in the winter transfer window, as a potential loan or permanent move ended up being the latter.
The Blues earned around €15m from his sale, after the midfielder had attracted attention from a host of clubs in Italy and beyond.
The 22-year-old has started his stint in Turin well, scoring once and assisting once in five games. And this has led to an abrupt rise in his reputation and valuation.
TuttoSport, as relayed by TuttoNapoli, have reported that the midfielder is attracting attention from a host of major clubs right after leaving Chelsea.
Napoli are interested in him and so are Fiorentina and Milan. As of now, Torino see him as an unsellable asset but they value him as high as €40m, despite having signed him a little over a month ago.
The report states Napoli have been following the Italy U21s’ man since his time at Chelsea and had been looking at him before signing Philip Billing from Bournemouth.
While it will be difficult to convince Torino about an immediate sale in the summer, they will accept a fee of €40m, which will help them make an impressive immediate profit of €25m.