Milan Defender Luca Antonini Will Not Head To The Premier League - Agent

No Premier League move for Antonini...

By Salvatore Landolina

Luca Antonini - Milan (Getty Images)
Milan defender Luca Antonini's future is not in the Premier League, but firmly at San Siro, says agent Andrea D'Amico.

Reports suggested there was an overlapping interest in the stopper from a number of English clubs, despite him having signed a new deal in February which sees him tied to Milan until June 30, 2014.

But D'Amico has said his man will steer clear of the Premier League.

"Antonini is a first choice player and he wants to stay. In addition, I have heard nothing from the Premier League," the agent told Tuttomercatoweb.com.

"He has earned a place in the team, and it's clear his wish is to continue with the Rossoneri.

"The same can be said about Ignazio Abate."

D'Amico, who is also the respresentative of Sebastian Giovinco, was then probed on 'La Formica Atomica''s uncertain future at Juventus amid speculative reports that Fiorentina were interested.

"Giovinco? I have never spoken with Fiorentina. We will see what happens with Juventus."

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