Milan Agree Zebina Deal
Reports coming out of Italy suggest that the Rossoneri are in agreement with Juventus over the defender, who will move to the San Siro in the summer.
France-born Juventus defender Jonathan Zebina is all set to put on Milan's red and black shirt come next season, after the two club's struck a deal over the out-of-favour defender.
Zebina being out of favour at Juve, and in particular with coach Didier Deschamps, is said to have helped the move along.
The right-back joined Juventus from Roma along with coach Fabio Capello in 2004, after signing a five year deal. However, since Capello's departure, he hasn't found the requisute backing from compatriot Deschamps, and is said to have asked for a move away.
He still has two years to run on his Juve deal after the end of the season, but the Bianconeri consented to his departure subject to a reasonable offer. Milan seem to have come up with that offer, and an agreement has been struck.
The terms are not yet known, but a formal announcement is expected soon.
The 29-year-old started his career with French side Cannes in 1996, before moving on to Cagliari in 1998, Roma in 2000, and on to Juve four years later. He has played as a forward in his young days, but plays mostly at right-back now, apart from the odd appearance as a centre-half.
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