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Adriano Galliani: AC Milan do not want more strikers

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The Rossoneri vice-president insists that transfer talk can wait until the end of the season; believes the Diavolo have played a great season and will continue to fight for Scudetto.
AC Milan Vice-President http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adriano-c3773 Galliani has revealed that the club will not be looking to add more to their already ample striking talent, and insists the transfer talk should not be allowed to shift their focus from the battle
for the Serie A title.
Rumours suggest that the Rossoneri’s buying efforts in the upcoming summer transfer window will be focussed on their attacking department, after failing to sell http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez
from Manchester City also went in vain.
The Rossoneri vice-president claimed that the team will be playing with the same strike force in the next season. He stated that the battle for Scudetto is the focal point of everyone in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926, and insisted that they cannot allow
their concentration to be distracted by transfer talks.
While talking to Sky Sport Italia, the Diavolo chief said:
“We’re not thinking about changing our attack. We’ll stay as we are. There will be time from May 14 until August 31 to think about the transfer market. Our thoughts for now are just on ending the season well.”
AC Milan stand just one-point behind Juventus, after the Old Lady slipped against Lecce allowing the Champions to move in closer with a win over Atalanta.
Galliani insisted that he found it hard to believe that the Bianconeri drew their game against Lecce, and stated that he took the news of the equaliser to be a joke. He insisted that the competition between the two frontrunners
in Serie A has become so nerve wrecking, that he finds it hard to sit in the last few minutes of any AC Milan game.
“I was just walking around in the changing rooms and I didn’t believe it. I thought it was a joke that Lecce had equalised, but it was true. It’s three or four games now that I decide to stop watching Milan matches with about 10
minutes left.”
The Diavolo executive commended the team, insisting that the players have done well to collect 77 points from the season, with two games still remaining. He insisted that the team never gave up on the Scudetto even when it looked
impossible, and insisted that they will continue to fight until the end.
AC Milan will face http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan in their next Serie A game of the season.

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