Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Is Not On The Market - Milan's Adriano Galliani
The vice-president says that the hitman is not for sale, despite his lack-lustre start to the campaign...
The Dutchman scored a brace deep into second half injury time to give the Diavoli a 2-0 win over the Elefanti, opening his goalscoring account for the campaign.
"I am very happy that Klaas was able to score two goals," the vice-president told TMW. "And the second goal emphasises his grand qualities.
"But tonight, there was also a little bit of luck.
"At least people will no longer be saying that I was the one who spent €15 million on Huntelaar for nothing," Galliani summed up.
Milan climb into second place, overtaking bitter rivals Juventus on the table.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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