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Report: Milan Set Sights On Sampdoria Midfielder Andrea Poli
Milan will be attempting to capture the signature of Sampdoria midfielder Andrea Poli during the January transfer window.
By Rick D'Andrea
Milan are reportedly keeping a watchful eye over Sampdoria midfielder Andrea Poli, hoping to bring the 20-year-old to the Rossoneri during the January transfer window.
According to Corriere Dell Sport, Milan vice-president will reportedly make an irrefutable offer to the Ligurian club for the player in the new year, with the aim that the Blucerchiati will sell him.
Also closely monitoring the Italy Under-21 international are European champions Inter and English side Chelsea.
Poli made 31 league appearances last season for the side, and has been capped 11 times by the Azzurrini.
Both teams had positive starts to the season, and sit atop the league ladder.
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According to Corriere Dell Sport, Milan vice-president will reportedly make an irrefutable offer to the Ligurian club for the player in the new year, with the aim that the Blucerchiati will sell him.
Also closely monitoring the Italy Under-21 international are European champions Inter and English side Chelsea.
Poli made 31 league appearances last season for the side, and has been capped 11 times by the Azzurrini.
Both teams had positive starts to the season, and sit atop the league ladder.
For the latest news and updates from Goal.com, follow our Twitter account and join Goal.com USA's Facebook fan page!
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