Luis Fabiano Cannot Let AC Milan Opportunity Escape - Agent
The Brazilian's impressive showing at the Confederations Cup seems to have earned him plenty of interest...
The Italian club have been rumoured to be interested in the Brazilian and reports earlier today claimed that Milan officials were in Sevilla to negotiate a deal.
The player himself has said that it would be a "dream" to play for the Italian club, whilst Jose Fuentes told Marca that "it is an aspiration of his whole life" to join Milan.
The Sevilla striker was in fine form at the recent Confederations Cup in South Africa, finishing the tournament as top scorer as Brazil lifted the trophy.
Whilst he has suffered from injuries lately at club level, not only Milan but also Manchester United have been reported to be interested and he looks like he could leave the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan this summer.
Fuentes explained that he expects Sevilla to be understanding with regards to the situation and that should he leave it would be "a good financial deal".
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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