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Club president says Torino have no desire to sell Belotti

Club president says Torino have no desire to sell Belotti

Torino president Urbano Cairo says that the club has no desire to sell Andrea Belotti, amid interest from several clubs, including Manchester United, A.C Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, according to the Independent.

Man United have been linked with the highly-sought player for several weeks, but since have seemingly pulled out of the race for the 23-year-old due to Torino’s unwillingness to sell their man on for a fee less than the forward’s buyout clause of £84 million.

Milan and PSG, though, are still keen on the Italian, but Cario is adamant that no offer has been put forward for the player.

With Belotti we're tied to him until 2021," Cairo said to Tuttomercatoweb.
 
"Then clearly it's very important that he remains happy as I hope he is. 
“There's been no contact with Milan, nor Paris Saint-Germain, these are more journalistic stories."

Belotti scored 28 goals in 38 appearances last season for Torino, averaging a goal every 118 minutes for the side.
 
Jacque Talbot (@Jac_Talbot)