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I deserve AC Milan stay, insists Maxi Lopez: Serie A news

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The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/River-Plate-c40368 star confident of San Siro future; backs the Rossoneri to beat Juventus for the Scudetto.
AC Milan forward, Maxi Lopez, is confident that he has done enough to earn himself a permanent move to the Italian Champions in the summer transfer window.
Lopez moved to the Diavolo on-loan from Catania in the January transfer window, after Milan failed in the signature of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez. The Argentine has played a bit part role for Milan so far, but he has contributed some important goals for them.
The Rossoneri have the option to sign the striker on permanent basis in the summer for approximately 8 million Euros. Lopez revealed that he had always dreamt of playing for the Rossoneri, and he is desperate to extend his stay at the club.
While talking to Gazzetto Della Sport, Lopez enthused:
“Milan is a dream for me. I grew up as a kid with the legend of the Rossoneri. I think that I have proved that I can be a part of this squad.”
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 striker has featured from the substitute’s bench on majority of occasions since his move to the San Siro.
Commenting on the battle for Scudetto, the Argentine is confident that his team will be successful in retaining their crown. Milan are placed second in the league standings, with a one-point deficit behind Juventus. However, Lopez is confident that there is still some time before the season ends, and the battle will go down to the wire.
“We are a point behind, but there are still 18 on offer.  Juventus will drop some points somewhere; we just have to win them all.” Added the Rossoneri hitman
Reports in the Italian media suggest that the Rossoneri will not extend the striker’s stay beyond this season, and will look to sign a world class forward instead. However, doubts still remain over the future of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Antonio-Cassano-c6302’s futures at San Siro.
Lopez has made nine appearances in all competitions for the Italian Champions, and has scored a couple of goals. The 28-year-old is also linked with a Premier League move to Fulham.

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