Agent: AC Milan Have Made An Official Offer For Luis Fabiano
Luis Fabiano's agent revealed that Milan want to sign the Sevilla striker, who would consider a move to the Rossoneri the crowning moment of his career.
There seems to be little doubt that AC Milan's primary transfer target is Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano. This was confirmed today by the player's agent Jose Fuentes, who admitted the Rossoneri have made an offer for the Confederations Cup top scorer.
"I confirm that Milan have made an official offer," he said to Sky Sport 24, "and the player has officially communicated that he wants to go to Milan, this is his desire, because this transfer would be the crowning moment of his career."
The player's price is €30 million, but Fuentes think this figure could be adjusted.
"The buyout clause is of €30 million, but in Sevilla there are intelligent people, and they know the player's desire counts for a lot," he continued, "and that we are going through a difficult economic time.
"The situation is clear, we're waiting and hoping the clubs will negotiate and come to an agreement, this is our desire and we believe everything could be resolved shortly."
Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
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