AC Milan would keep Kevin Prince-Boateng as the trequartista for next season – Serie A Update
AC Milan have claimed that Kevin Prince-Boateng would be their first choice second striker for the next season. There were speculations regarding Boateng’s stay with Rossoneri as the player is co-owned with Genoa CFC, and the Milanista are keen to purchase
exclusive rights for the Ghanaian International.
The Milan Vice-President, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adriano-c3773 Galliani, has revealed that Kevin Prince-Boateng will be purchased in the coming days and will be the trequartista at San Siro. While talking to the media recently, Galliani said:
"Boateng is the perfect trequartista for us; we need physical strength and he will become the first choice next season as he delivers what the team needs."
It was previously rumoured that AC Milan are chasing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-c30728 Madrid’s attacking midfielder, Kaka, to fill the spot for the upcoming season. However, the Brazilian International denied the connections to the current Serie A Champions and said that although Milan
is very dear to him, he has no plans to leave Real Madrid for the upcoming season.
“I feel like a Milanista, but before I leave Real Madrid I want to be a protagonist here. The two years that I have spent in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 have not been easy for me. But we won the Spanish Cup and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League this term. That bodes
well for the future.” The Brazilian was quoted as saying.
Kevin Prince-Boateng’s deal is yet to be completed though, as Milan have to reach an agreement with Genoa and it is rumoured that the deal would cost the Diavolo around 6 million Euros. The price tag is being considered very reasonable for the consistent
performing Ghanaian player and Milan are also willing to pay the amount without bargaining.
On the other hand, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Filippo-Inzaghi-c13777, the veterans at the Italian giants, have gotten their contracts extended until the end of 2011/12 season. These two names were amongst the seven high profile Milanistas whose contract were set to expire
at the end of this season.
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