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Lloris To Milan Within 24 Hours
In yet another turnaround of events, Controcampo claims that Milan will complete the signing of Nice goalkeeper Hugo Lloris within the next 24 hours.
It has been widely reported in the European press over the
past few weeks that Milan
were closing in on the capture of Nice shot-stopper Lloris.
However this all seemed to have changed on Monday when Lyon President Jean Michel Aulas told French Radio Station RTL that Lloris would sign for his club by the end of Tuesday.
This has not materialised, and in yet another turnaround of events, Controcampo now claims that Milan will indeed officially sign Lloris within the next 24 hours.
The Italian newspaper says that Rossoneri officials will meet with their Nice counterparts today to apply the finishing touches to the deal.
Lloris, who has won three caps for the French Under-21s, and two for Les Bleus B team, will become the Rossoneri’s first choice between the sticks, ahead of Zeljko Kalac.
The youngster came up through the Nice youth academy and made his debut for his hometown club back in 2005 whilst still a teenager.
Roberto Rossi
However this all seemed to have changed on Monday when Lyon President Jean Michel Aulas told French Radio Station RTL that Lloris would sign for his club by the end of Tuesday.
This has not materialised, and in yet another turnaround of events, Controcampo now claims that Milan will indeed officially sign Lloris within the next 24 hours.
The Italian newspaper says that Rossoneri officials will meet with their Nice counterparts today to apply the finishing touches to the deal.
Lloris, who has won three caps for the French Under-21s, and two for Les Bleus B team, will become the Rossoneri’s first choice between the sticks, ahead of Zeljko Kalac.
The youngster came up through the Nice youth academy and made his debut for his hometown club back in 2005 whilst still a teenager.
Roberto Rossi
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