Milan president Silvio Berlusconi admits Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor could be too expensive for them.
The Rossoneri have made the Togolese star one of their prime striking targets and vice-president Adriano Galliani confirmed last week that they had asked Arsenal what they wanted for Adebayor.
Samuel Eto'o and Didier Drogba were also named and Milan could now look concentrate their efforts on the Barcelona and Chelsea strikers, after Arsenal reportedly placed a huge £30million price on Adebayor's head.
"I don't know whether he will wear our jersey," said Berlusconi when quizzed about The Gunners target-man.
"He costs a lot."
Galliani reiterated that Milan would not pay 'exaggerated sums' for any striker.
"From Monday we will re-start our thinking about signing a striker," he said.
"We will do what is possible, but it is not easy.
"We are hitting against economical aspects, and that is fundamental - we can't spend exaggerated sums."
Galliani ruled out the chance of selling some of the clubs best young players to raise funds.
"For the moment we are not selling, and we have blocked all operations involved young players and sending them to play elsewhere," he said.
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u think everyone is like flamini hell no i trust ade is gunner 4live try another striker
it now that they know he is expensive, why not try another free and greedy player in the mould of flamini. maybe that one will be cheaper. no 30 goals attacker is cheap eveen a lame duck shevvy was sold for 30m not to talk of ade who can score 40 next season.
isaiah frm NAIJA
Berlusconi now should concetrate only on politics and get out from AC Milan. Maybe the Arabs, maybe the Americans, maybe the Japanese or the Chinese will invest and BUY THE GREATEST ROSSONERI.THE AC MILAN FAN'S WILL NEVER ACCEPT A MEDIOCRE TEAM!!!!!!!
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