Galiani: Boateng will not go to Monaco

"Kevin has a contract with us until the summer of next year and we expect him to stay," explained the "Rossoner" operative.
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Boateng, Photo: REUTERS
Boateng, Photo: REUTERS
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Ažurirano: 21.06.2013. 10:51h

Adriano Galliani, the vice president of Milan, was in Monte Carlo in the previous days, which immediately sparked speculations that he was in agreement with the leaders of Monaco regarding the transfer of Kevin Prince Boateng.

However, the 68-year-old operative of the "Rosonera" said that his visit to the "principality" was only of a friendly nature.

"Kevin has a contract with us until the summer of next year and we expect him to stay. There have been no offers for him, at least so far, and he hasn't expressed a desire to leave us either. There was no meeting with the people of Monaco, I went there for a private visit, but it seems that no one believes me," said Galiani for "Sky Sport".

Meanwhile, he revealed that negotiations over the sale of Robinho have stalled due to a disagreement with Santos over the amount of compensation.

"We negotiated with Santos about Robinho, but now we are not dealing with it. There is a difference in demand and what the Brazilians offer. We will not sell him at any price," Galiani was clear.

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