Jankulovski unsure of future Wednesday 5 January, 2005
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Udinese’s Marek Jankulovski says he knows nothing about reports linking him with a move to Milan.
The Czech international is expected to be sold in the summer and the champions are believed to be in pole position for his services.
But the former Napoli player, who is also being monitored by both Inter and Juventus, insists nothing has been decided.
"I’ve read the stories that Milan are very close to my signature but I don’t know anything about them," he stated.
Jankulovski was expected to leave the Stadio Friuli in August but remained after a proposed move to Juve fell through.
He recently extended his contract with the Bianconeri but he is still likely to be off at the end of the season.
"Juventus, Milan or Inter? It is difficult to say that one team is better than the other," he continued.
"If it was down to me then I would possibly choose Juventus, so that I could play alongside my great friend Pavel Nedved."
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Udinese’s Marek Jankulovski says he knows nothing about reports linking him with a move to Milan.
The Czech international is expected to be sold in the summer and the champions are believed to be in pole position for his services.
But the former Napoli player, who is also being monitored by both Inter and Juventus, insists nothing has been decided.
"I’ve read the stories that Milan are very close to my signature but I don’t know anything about them," he stated.
Jankulovski was expected to leave the Stadio Friuli in August but remained after a proposed move to Juve fell through.
He recently extended his contract with the Bianconeri but he is still likely to be off at the end of the season.
"Juventus, Milan or Inter? It is difficult to say that one team is better than the other," he continued.
"If it was down to me then I would possibly choose Juventus, so that I could play alongside my great friend Pavel Nedved."
