Juventus striker Valeri Bojinov claims Milan want to sign him, but his dream move to the San Siro could be blocked by the Serie B giants.
Bojinov: "Milan want me"
Bojinov has made just five appearances for the
Bianconeri this season following a summer move from Fiorentina that saw Adrian Mutu go in the other direction.
It is well known that the 20-year-old wants first-team football and Bojinov, who is still part-owned by the Viola, said goal-shy Milan were after him.
"Milan want me," he told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"It doesn't depend on me. It's up to Milan to deal with
Juve and Fiorentina."
But Saturday's Tuttosport quotes a
Juventus official as saying:
"He will not leave in January.":smile:
Milan's shortage of goals this season has been well documented following the summer departure of Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea.
With their proposed move for
Real Madrid's Antonio Cassano seemingly dead in the water and Marco Borriello having been suspended for a doping offence, Milan have turned their attention to Bojinov.
Bojinov became the youngest foreigner to score in Serie A when he opened his account for Lecce aged just 16.
He has been likened to Wayne Rooney because of his aggressive, physical style and superb technique. However, his career has stalled somewhat since he left Lecce in 2005.:cheesy:
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