Eurosport - Thu, 01 Jul 13:18:00 2010
Luis Fabiano's agent says the only club that interests the Sevilla striker is Serie A giants AC Milan.
The Brazilian is reportedly being tracked by the Rossoneri, and agent Luis Fuentes says the Brazilian, whose stock continues to rise at the World Cup, is keen on a move.
The San Siro club reportedly made an offer for the 29-year-old last July, but the forward was left aggrieved as his club refused him permission to speak with the Italian giants.
"Either Fabiano joins Milan straight away, or he will stay at Sevilla for another year," Fuentes told Corriere dello Sport.
Fabiano has just one year left on his current deal at Sevilla, and has refused to extend his contract at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, biding his time for Milan to make a second move.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani is a big admirer of the talented forward, and he has been quoted in the Italian press as saying he hopes to sign the Brazilian by the start of the season.
However, Rojiblancos general manager Ramon Rodreiguez Verdejo Mochi Monchi told Tuttomercatoweb: "We deny that the club have had any contact with the Italian club and hope the former Sao Paulo and Porto striker will stay in Spain next season.
"His agent is pushing Luis Fabiano to Milan? I don't know. I can say that until now Milan have not spoken with us.
"We will meet the player after the World Cup and we will talk then. Will he remain at Sevilla? I don't know, we'll see after the World Cup," he said.
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hope luis fabiano will stay sevilla
He is a very good player but we don't need to be wasting money on that area of the team. we already have ronaldinho, pato and borriello. borriello is the centre forward, and there is no reason to bring this guy in when you already have a fully functioning attack. with pippo ageing, we need to just bring in one or two backup strikers in case of any injuries to borriello or Huntelaar. It's the defence and midfield that needs rejuvenation.
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