Milan deny interest in Julio Cesar
Posted Saturday, July 07, 2012 by ESPN
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has brushed aside reports claiming his club is interested in signing Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar.
Julio Cesar has been strongly linked with a move away from Inter this summer with the Nerazzurri outfit set to sign Udinese goalkeeper Samir Handanovic as his replacement.
Reports in Italy claim Milan have joined in the race to sign the Brazil international, who is also a reported target of Roma and Manchester United.
"He (Julio Cesar) is a very good goalkeeper but we are not interested in him," Galliani said to Gazzetta dello Sport.
"We already have three goalkeepers and we are fine as we are.
"We recently signed Gabriel, a young Brazilian goalkeeper."
Galliani also denied Milan had received an offer from Primera Liga side Malaga for Brazilian winger Robinho.
Malaga are reportedly willing to offer 15million euros to acquire the South American, who is under contract with the Rossoneri for two more seasons.
"We have not received any offers for Robinho and I'm not aware of any interest by Malaga," Galliani said.
Robinho joined Milan from Manchester City in 2010.
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