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  • AC Milan: good-bye Tevez? Inter: duel with Juve for Kolarov

    AC Milan: good-bye Tevez? Inter: duel with Juve for Kolarov

    AC Milan Chief Executive Adriano Galliani has released tonight some interesting declarations regarding his club’s strategies on the transfer market: interviewed by Sky Sport, the rossoneri’s number two has once again confirmed that, in general, no signings will be posisble if some players of the actual team won’t leave first. This also concerns Sampdoria 23 year old midfielder Andrea Poli, that Galliani indeed has admitted to admire. And at the moment, the rumours regarding the possible departures don’t seem to be confirmed. The Lombard club’s executive has in fact admitted to have met Monaco but has denied that the French club has made an offer for 26 year old midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, who, perhaps, has never asked to be sold. Galliani has also declared that there has never been the intention to sell 21 year old forward Stephan El Shaarawy, and has confirmed that there has been a negotiation with Santos regarding 29 year old Robinho but that an agreement has not been found. In any case, following Galliani’s statement, Udinese 36 year old forward Antonio Di Natale and Manchester City 29 year old Carlos Tevez won’t join the rossoneri, and, regarding the Argentina international, has said that if somebody else is interesting in him, he can go ahead and start a negotiation with the Citizens.

    Inter Milan’s priority remains reinforcing their team’s flanks. One of their main targets for such position is Manchester City 27 year old left back Aleksandar Kolarov: as reported by Sportitalia, Inter remains the most probable destination of the Serbia international, though also Juventus represent a valid option for the former Lazio player. Perhaps, one of the Lombard club’s main targets for the opposite flanks is a Juve player, 24 year old Mauricio Isla, and the Serie A defending champions’General Manager Giuseppe Marotta has told Sky Sport that the nerazzurri are not the only club interested in the Chile international.

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