The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753 international winger insisted that he is unaware of any interest from the Italians giants AC Milan, and has set his sights on the upcoming campaign.
Bayern Munich star midfielder has suggested that he has no idea about the interest from San Siro. He is currently happy to ply his trade with the FC Hollywood outfit and is almost guaranteed to play in the Bundesliga at least for
the 2012-13 campaign, if not for the rest of his contract which is due to expire in 2015.
Famous French publication L’Equipe reported at the start of the week that the Rossoneri were going to make a €20 million offer for the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 midfielder’s services. The Dutch superstar joined the Bavarian giants in 2009
after a disappointing two year spell at Real Madrid and is one of the senior players at the Allianz Arena.
The ex-PSV attacker claimed that the stories about AC Milan’s prospective interest in him are baseless. Il Diavolo sold two of their best players to Paris Saint-Germain two weeks back; Zlatan Ibrahimovich and the Brazilian captain,
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The former Serie A champions raised around €60 million from the transfers and are believed to be spending one-third of the revenues to capture the Dutch midfielder. Robben flatly rubbished the talks of the rumour linking him with
the Serie A club.
"I have not heard anything about that," Robben was quoted saying in an interview.
The Die Roten playmaker’s father, at the start of the transfer window, played down talk of his son exiting the Allianz Arena. This exit talk surfaced after the attacker was whistled by his own fans at the end of last year’s campaign.
Hans Robben clarified and told the news that the player will not abandon the rebuilding phase of Der FCB side and will definitely stay and play for Bayern in the next campaign.
"It is impossible for him to leave Bayern. He will play in Munich next season," Hans Robben said to the press.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521 was the German footballer of the year in 2010 and has contributed 55 goals in only 90 appearances for Die Bayern.
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