Antonio Di Natale Knows Nothing Of AC Milan Interest - Agent

Milan are in search of another striker, and Di Natale fits the bill, but his agent hasn't heard from the Rossoneri...

Antonio Di Natale - Udinese (Getty Images)
The agent of Udinese hitman Antonio Di Natale has denied having any knowledge that AC Milan are interested in signing the forward.

Bruno Carpeggiani has revealed that the Rossoneri have not contacted him about a possible transfer, and excludes the move from happening as early as January.

"I don't know anything," Carpeggiani stated to TMW. "I have had no contact whatsoever. There are no new developments in this regard.

"I would also exclude a transfer in January, unless something major were to occur," concluded Carpeggiani.

Di Natale has netted 11 goals for the Zebrette this season.

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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