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Robinho will not part company with AC Milan: Agent

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The Rossoneri striker’s representative has sidelined rumours of his client's return to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858, and has stated that the striker is happy with life at San Siro.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robinho-c31382’s agent has stated that his client is not looking for a move away from AC Milan, and has stressed that the attacker is happy to continue his tenure at the Italian giants.
The Rossoneri have recently finalized their sale of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 to French side Paris Saint-Germain.
Recent rumours have also linked the Brazilian international with a move back to Brazil, with Santos and Atletico http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mineiro-c25967 both reportedly keeping tabs on the player and considering a move.
Robinho’s representative was adamant that no offer has been received from either Santos or Atletico, and insisted that the striker is settled at his current outfit and not looking for a move.
The Rossoneri attacker’s agent went on to stress that his client has had a good time at the Milan outfit, and is happy with the way things are going for him.
The South American’s agent went on to add that given the short time remaining in the transfer period, the offers would have reached him if any club was interested in his client.
While talking to Superesportes, Marisa Alija said:
"There have not been any negotiations with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 or Atletico. That possibility does not exist. He is fine at Milan and very happy at the club. Even if there was an offer, Atletico would have already had to table it to have enough time to sign him.”
The Brazilian transfer window is nearing its close and is set to shut on July 20. 
Alija acknowledged that he has also read that the move is being made possible with the help of Robinho’s friends in Brazil, but stated that there is no truth to such rumours.
"From what I have read, he has friends at Atletico which would facilitate his transfer, but there is no such thing. Robinho must also be consulted, he needs to have the final word." He added.
The move seems unlikely following the Diavolo’s controversial decision to sell two of their biggest stars, which has already created much discomfort in their fans.

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