Sevilla Ace Luis Fabiano's Price Goes Down – Report
Good news for Milan, who now stand a good chance of signing the Brazilian forward from Sevilla.
The Rossoneri's main problem in signing a striker has been their lack of funds, as their offers this summer have always been distant from players' asking prices.
Sevilla had initially asked for €30m to sell their star player, but this price tag has come down in time.
The Rossoneri and Luis Fabiano have therefore moved a little closer to each other, with the probability of seeing the Sevilla player in Serie A next season increasing.
In fact, Milan want to see whether his price will slip further down in the coming days before making a final decisive assault on their main transfer target.
After losing out on Wolfsburg forward Edin Dzeko, the Rossoneri have no intention of remaining empty handed, but this does not mean that they will offer any price in order to obtain their transfer market targets.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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