We Will Sign Veloso - Braida

Milan director Ariedo Braida has opened the door to Sporting Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso by admitting that the Rossoneri are interested in signing the player.

Miguel Veloso - Portugal

Il Diavolo are currently strengthening their side for next season as they look to build a squad capable of challenging for the Scudetto.

The Rossoneri have been linked with Veloso for quite sometime but they have denied that they were interested in him.

However, Braida has now admitted the club's penchant for the player and he has hinted that Milan will be signing him in the near future.

"Veloso is a great player, I believe that he will sign for us in future," Braida told 'A Bola'

"I am not too sure if we will sign him now but you never know, anything is possible in football."

Adriano Galliani is currently working to strengthen his attacking department as he tries to swoop for Adebayor but it seems as if the Rossoneri might just sneak in and pounce for Veloso who is likley to leave Sporting if tempted by a major offer.

The midfielder has impressed the San Siro giants and he might end up wearing the Milan jersey sooner rather than later following Braida's latest revelations.

Veloso has recently admitted his desire to leave Portugal to move abroad and face a big challenge with a major club and Milan are the favourites to sign him.

Salvatore Landolina    

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