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AC Milan Won't Make Any More Signings in January - Adriano Galliani
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has confirmed that the Rossoneri will not be doing any new business in the winter transfer window...
Adriano Galliani has told Sky Sport 24 that AC Milan will not be in the market for any new players during the upcoming transfer window.
Having already sealed deals for LA Galaxy star David Beckham and Fredrikstad striker Dominic Adiyiah, the vice-president has confirmed that the club will not be looking elsewhere to bolster the squad in January.
"In January, only Beckham and Adiyiah will arrive," Galliani stated. With club owner Silvio Berlusconi seemingly reluctant to invest in any transfers and taking an ever-decreasing role in club business, Brazilian coach Leonardo is being told to work with what he has.
Milan had been linked with winter moves for want-away Lazio forward Goran Pandev, Udinese star Antonio Di Natale and Marseille striker Mamadou Niang.
Galliani did offer Milan fans some comfort with a guarantee that nobody would be leaving the club after a number of players have been linked with a move away from San Siro in recent months.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
Having already sealed deals for LA Galaxy star David Beckham and Fredrikstad striker Dominic Adiyiah, the vice-president has confirmed that the club will not be looking elsewhere to bolster the squad in January.
"In January, only Beckham and Adiyiah will arrive," Galliani stated. With club owner Silvio Berlusconi seemingly reluctant to invest in any transfers and taking an ever-decreasing role in club business, Brazilian coach Leonardo is being told to work with what he has.
Milan had been linked with winter moves for want-away Lazio forward Goran Pandev, Udinese star Antonio Di Natale and Marseille striker Mamadou Niang.
Galliani did offer Milan fans some comfort with a guarantee that nobody would be leaving the club after a number of players have been linked with a move away from San Siro in recent months.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
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