The Italian Champions reject Paris Saint Germain’ bid for the Brazilian, and urges him to stay with the Rossoneri...
A.C Milan striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alexandre-Pato-c4901, wants to stay at San Siro for a long time, and wants his name to be written in the club’s history books.
Pato is heavily linked with a move to Paris Saint Germain after recent reports of his falling out with Massimiliano Allegri. Reports in the French media suggested that the striker has agreed a 35 million Euros fee with Carlo Ancelotti’s
side, but he has denied the claims.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Internacional-c39573 star insisted that he is enjoying his time in Milan, and he considers it as a home. After winning the Serie A and Italian Super Cup last year, the striker is looking to enjoy more success at the club.
The 22-year-old is looking to get his name in the history books of the club, and insists that it gives him more enthusiasm to work hard.
“Milan is my home. I did not want to interrupt my career with the Rossoneri after winning my first two trophies with this shirt. I want to contribute to the writing of Milan’s history and to the future success of this club, in
perfect harmony with everything. This joy gives me the energy to face future matches with more enthusiasm, with the desire to win and to score goals.”
The Rossoneri recently rejected a 28 million Euros bid from PSG for Pato, and the striker has thanked the club for putting faith in him.
“Today is a special day for me. I thank the Prime Minister Berlusconi, the club and the fans who have always believed in me.”
The Brazilian’s agent has also confirmed of his stay at the San Siro, and insisted that Pato has a special place for Milan in his heart. He also thanked PSG Sporting Director, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056, for showing interest in the services of his
client.
Pato has had a difficult season thus far, and has been troubled by a host of injury concerns. The Brazilian international has scored 3 goals in 13 matches this season thus far.
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