Italian giants and former European champions AC Milan don’t have enough money to sign the Brazilian international striker Luis Fabiano from Spanish club Sevilla, according to the player’s agent.
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Fabiano is currently the first choice striker for Brazil and has scored twice in three matches in the ongoing Confederations Cup. He has been a lethal goalscorer for Spanish club Sevilla too for the last few seasons.
Fabiano’s agent Jose Fuentes told Radio Radio TV:
“He has two years left on his contract and a buy-out clause of 30 million euros. To be realistic, there are only 4-5 clubs that can afford to pay a sum like that. Whoever’s interested can ask Sevilla, then I will intervene to see if it can be done.
“It’s one thing to say what he would like to do, another thing is the club’s intentions with the player. Real Madrid wanted to buy Kaka and they did, for now Luis Fabiano just has to think about playing and doing his best.”