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- Serie A sides AC Monza and Genoa are tracking Burnley winger Luca Koleosho
- Paris FC must decide whether to sign the 21-year-old permanently by June 30th
- The American forward has scored three goals and provided one assist in 16 French league matches
- Both Italian clubs view the Connecticut-born attacker as a quality addition to their squads
Two Italian top-flight clubs are monitoring the future of Luca Koleosho. The 21-year-old winger is currently on loan at Paris FC from Burnley, but his long-term stay in France remains uncertain.
The French club holds an option to buy the player outright. However, they must make a final decision by June 30th. Sources indicate that the club’s management are concerned about the high cost required to secure his signature on a permanent basis.
This uncertainty has attracted attention from Serie A. AC Monza, who have secured promotion to the Italian top division, are interested in securing his services. Genoa, who will also compete in Serie A next term, are equally keen on the player.
The forward, who was born in Connecticut, has delivered solid performances during his spell in France. He has found the net three times and set up one further goal in 16 league outings. These contributions have shown he can be decisive in key moments.
If Paris FC decide against activating their purchase clause, Monza and Genoa are ready to move. Both clubs believe Koleosho would add significant quality to their attacking departments.