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Abbiati might be leaving AC Milan for being target by Arsenal that searching their ex-goalie David Seaman's replacement who has been moved to Manchester City to sign a-one year contract after agreeing terms with Kevin Keegan's men. But Rossoneri have revealed that AC Milan's goalkeeper is not for sale.
Abbiati turned down Arsenal
Monday 16 June, 2003
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Milan have revealed that they and Christian Abbiati have turned down an approach from Arsenal.
The Rossoneri broke the news on their official website on Monday as rumours concerning the goalkeeper's future continue.
"In the last few days, Milan and Christian Abbiati have rejected a sizeable offer from Arsenal," read the statement.
"Vice-president Adriano Galliani already insisted after the European Cup semi-final win over Inter that Abbiati would remain and he will be part of the squad for the new season."
Abbiati is wanted by a number of clubs after he lost his first team place to Brazilian' keeper Dida in the last campaign.
Apart from Arsenal, who are searching for David Seaman's replacement, newly promoted Serie A side Sampdoria have also been strongly linked.
Abbiati, who made his international debut recently, has often said that he is willing to end his career with the Milan giants.
Source: channel4.com
Abbiati turned down Arsenal
Monday 16 June, 2003
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Milan have revealed that they and Christian Abbiati have turned down an approach from Arsenal.
The Rossoneri broke the news on their official website on Monday as rumours concerning the goalkeeper's future continue.
"In the last few days, Milan and Christian Abbiati have rejected a sizeable offer from Arsenal," read the statement.
"Vice-president Adriano Galliani already insisted after the European Cup semi-final win over Inter that Abbiati would remain and he will be part of the squad for the new season."
Abbiati is wanted by a number of clubs after he lost his first team place to Brazilian' keeper Dida in the last campaign.
Apart from Arsenal, who are searching for David Seaman's replacement, newly promoted Serie A side Sampdoria have also been strongly linked.
Abbiati, who made his international debut recently, has often said that he is willing to end his career with the Milan giants.
Source: channel4.com