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    Milan: chance for Okaka. Juve: keen on Sturaro

    Milan: chance for Okaka. Juve: keen on Sturaro

    After the game lost at home to Atalanta, the future of AC Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi has become uncertain: last night the club’s honorary president and main shareholder Silvio Berlusconi was literally furious and has called his number two Adriano Galliani for clarifications; this latter has met today Inzaghi himself and the team, and will then report to Berlusconi; at least for the moment, the 41-year-old doesn’t risk to be fire, but the next games will be decisive; for his eventual replacement, the rossoneri –as outlined by calciomercato.com- are thinking about 55-year-old Luciano Spalletti: the Tuscan coach, who has been fired by Zenit St. Petersburg but still has a contract with the Russian club, is also a target for Napoli. In the mid time, the Lombard club keeps on working to reinforce its team, and is seeking a left back: yesterday, Fiorentina 31-year-old Manuel Pasqual has revealed that his club has refused Milan’s offer and that he wants to renew with the viola, but this latters’ Sporting Director Daniele Pradè has declared this morning that his club has not appreciated the player’s word. The rossoneri are also seeking a center forward, and could have a chance for Sampdoria 25-year-old Stefano Okaka, who has left today’s training after a fight with his coach Sinisa Mihajlovic.
    Serie A defending champions  Juventus keep on seeking a midfielder, and, as reported in the last days, would like to bring immediately to Turin 21-year-old Stefano Sturaro, on loan at Genoa until the end of June: as reported by Il Secolo XIX, to let the player leave before the end of the season, the rossoblu require the paiement of an important fee.

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