Torino are weighing up a move for Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia, with the framework being floated a loan carrying an option to buy. There is no agreement yet — this is an idea at the exploratory stage rather than a deal in motion. Ravaglia, 26, is under contract at Bologna until 2028, so any departure would be a temporary arrangement that gives Torino cover between the posts without committing a fee up front. As it stands, the interest is live but soft. The link comes from Gianluca Di Marzio, a benchmark Italian transfer voice whose word carries real weight. That is the good news for anyone hoping it firms up. The caution is that it remains a single report, four days old, and the language used — Torino "are thinking about" Ravaglia — describes a notion, not negotiations. One reliable source floating an idea is a long way from corroboration. The engine's 18% marks this as a longshot. For it to climb, you would need Torino to move from thinking to acting: a concrete approach, talks opened with Bologna, the loan-with-option terms actually tabled. What is holding it back is the thinness — one report, no follow-up, no sign either club has pushed forward. Until that changes, the sensible read is that this stays an idea. The money is in keeping with how Torino do business: they signed a player from Partizan for £1m, and brought one in from Genoa for £1m in 2016. A modest loan for a goalkeeper sits comfortably in that pattern. Watch for a second source confirming contact, or Torino formally proposing the loan to Bologna — that would lift this from rumour to genuine pursuit.