AC Milan have rejected Juventus' offer of around 10 million euros for young midfielder Christian Comotto. The 2008-born player, who has come through the youth ranks of Perugia, Inter, Fiorentina, and Milan, is considered one of Italy's most promising young talents. Comotto, a versatile player who can play as a playmaker, attacking midfielder, or mezzala, has impressed with his physicality, technique, and vision on the pitch.

The Rossoneri are keen to keep Comotto and are evaluating options for his future, including a potential loan move to a top-tier club or a spot in the first team under new coach Ruben Amorim. Juventus are not the only club to have expressed interest in Comotto, with Sassuolo and Bologna also making inquiries.

Milan's management is clear in their intention to retain Comotto's registration and not let him go, despite interest from rival clubs. The club sees great potential in the young player and wants to give him the opportunity to grow and develop with the team.

Comotto's performances on loan at Spezia last season have caught the attention of top clubs, but Milan are determined to keep him and make him a part of their future plans.