The Napoli defender has attracted interest from the San Siro outfit, and his agent believes that the fate of his client rests with Walter Mazzarri’s plans for next season.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andrea-Dossena-c5683 has revealed that AC Milan are in talks with Napoli over the potential transfer of his client, and believes that the move hangs in the balance.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 including the likes of the former Italian Champions.
Representative Roberto La Florio has confirmed that the Rossoneri have clearly expressed their desire to sign the defender, and revealed that the ball is now in the court of the owner club.
Dossena’s agent went on to state that he was informed of the approach for his client by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003, and stated that he is still waiting to hear more from both the clubs.
The left-back’s spokesperson went on to state that the Partenopei’s contract with his client lasts until 2014, and insisted that it is up to the Naples outfit to make a decision on the player’s future.
The former Udinese-man’s representative was adamant that the Partenopei’s decision about his client will depend a lot on Walter Mazzarri’s plans for the next season, and insisted that the left-back could be let go if the manager gives his thumbs up.
Dossena’s agent went on to stress that if Napoli decide that they can do without the defender, they will still have a lot of leverage in negotiations with AC Milan as his client occupies a sensitive left-back position, and players like that are a rare commodity.
While talking to Sky Sport 24, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 La Florio said:
“I spoke to Napoli, and they have had a chat with Milan, but Dossena’s contract lasts until 2014 so it is up to them. If Napoli decide against keeping him then a new scenario will open, especially considering we are talking about an experienced player who
plays in the delicate position of left-back – and players of his type are difficult to find in this market.”
Massimiliano Allegri’s men are looking to add strength to their squad for the upcoming 2012-13 campaign, after losing the Scudetto to Juventus in the previous season.
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