Monday 1 October 2012

Manchester United target El Shaarawy not for sale, insists AC Milan chief Galliani


The 19-year-old midfielder has enjoyed a bright start to the season for the struggling Serie A giants, but AC Milan's vice president played down any transfer speculation.

AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has reaffirmed the club's commitment to keeping midfield starlet Stephan El Shaarawy amid reported interest from Manchester United.



The 19-year-old winger, who joined the San Siro outfit from Genoa in 2011, has already scored four Serie A goals in six appearances this season. But Galliani says that, while it is encouraging that El Shaarawy is being admired by such a big club, Milan is not contemplating selling him at any point in the near future.

"Let's hope [Sir Alex] Ferguson will stay in love with him, but it's not in our thoughts to sell him," Galliani told reporters. "I'd like to give peace of mind to supporters, considering we have recently renewed his deal until 2017."
The player's agent, Roberto La Florio, also recently denied that he had been in contact with the Red Devils and is adamant that his client is happy in Italy.

"I have had no contact with the United. The player has been secured by AC Milan, and he is happy to play for them. He has always dreamed it," La Florio told tuttomercatoweb.com. "He has to keep both feet on the ground, thinking about this club which trusted in him, and that he is paying off with these performances."

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