What the papers say: Milan rebuff Antonini move; Borriello on PSG radar; Viola sign Kharja
Milan reject Antonini approach
Reports in Italian media claim that Italian Champions, A.C Milan, have rejected an approach from Juventus for defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luca-Antonini-c22503.
New Juventus manager, Antonio Conte, is a huge admirer of the versatile defender and has reportedly enquired about his availability from Milan. However, the Rossoneri have no intentions of letting him leave.
The Old Lady have made several new signings during the summer transfer window and have also added http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 right-back, Stephen Lichtsteiner, to their squad.
Antonini re-joined Milan in 2008 and has made 55 appearances for the club thus far. Massimiliano Allegri considers him as a very important part of his squad due to his versatility of playing as a full-back on either wings and also
in a central role.
Borriello linked with PSG
Reports of A.S http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Borriello-c23672, moving to Paris Saint Germain, have re-emerged in the Italian media and it is believed that the French side are preparing a €10m bid to secure his signature.
PSG Sporting Director, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056, is a huge admirer of the Italian international from his A.C Milan days and is looking to bring him to Paris. Borriello only recently completed his permanent move to the Stadio Olimpico Rome but
Enrique might be tempted to cash in on him if a decent offer comes.
With only almost two weeks left before the transfer window slams shut, PSG are believed to be preparing an offer to land the former Genoa striker.
The 29-year-old had an impressive 2010/11 campaign and managed to score 15 goals in 36 games in all competitions last season.
Fiorentina agree Kharja move
Fiorentina have completed the move for Genoa midfielder, Houssine Kharja, after weeks of negotiations with the Marassi club.
The Viola have signed the Moroccan international on a 50 percent co-ownership deal with Genoa for a fee around €3m. The 29-year-old joined http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan in the January transfer window on a six month loan deal but could not impress
a lot during his stay at the San Siro.
Kharja scored 1 goal in 15 appearances for Inter last season.
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