The Bianconeri striker went on to state that he wants to finish his career at Udinese and declared that he had turned down an offer from Milan to remain at the club.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Antonio-Di-Natale-c6306 is synonymous to Zebrette and has become a club symbol ever since his move from Empoli in 2004. The veteran striker went on to state his commitment for the Friulani cause by stating that he would not leave the Bianconeri outfit for any
other club in the world, even for Real Madrid.
The striker has a great knack of scoring goals, and received the Golden Boot award on consecutive occasions for 2009-10 and 2010-11 season. He is renowned for his lethal finishing and even at the age of 34 he gave Zlatan Ibrahimovic stiff competition in
the last campaign as well. Given the quality of strikers in the Serie A, Di Natale has consistently outscored many great strikers on a consistent basis.
Clubs always harbour a desire to sign the striker, but his loyalty for the club is immense, which causes problems, as the player is not open for a move. However, this has not deterred clubs for inquiring the player’s availability and Di Natale remarked
that AC Milan were looking to sign him up for the upcoming campaign.
The Rossoneri’s heightened interest comes after the club parted ways with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029. During his press conference, the former Empoli man went on to state that he had rejected the opportunity to start in a Diavolo shirt as he wanted to end his career
at Stadio Friuli. He was quoted to have said in his interview that:
“It’s true, Milan wanted me, but I wouldn’t leave Udinese even if Real Madrid came knocking. I want to end my career here and score many more goals.”
The Azzurri national team striker went on to comment on his personal ambitions and stated that he intends on reaching 150 goals for the Zebras and that he wanted to break Alessandro Del Piero’s record in the Serie A. he further remarked:
“My target is to reach 150 goals with Udinese, which would be satisfying, but the team results count even more. It would also be good to match http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alessandro-c4710 Del Piero’s Serie A tally of 188 goals. He’s a champion and it’s a shame he’s gone.”
Di Natale is currently 35 goals shy of his fellow Italian and stands at 153 goals in the Serie A.
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