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Monday, June 18, 2012
Flamini is ready to leave San Siro
Mathieu Flamini will reportedly reject Milan’s offer to extend his contract and leave the club as a free agent.
The Frenchman has been with the Rossoneri for the past four seasons on a €4.5m per year contract, but he is ready to walk out after the club were unwilling to offer him the same terms again.
Milan don’t want to lose the 28-year-old altogether, but his erratic form and series of injuries meant they only offered a new contract with vastly reduced wages – in the region of €1.8m a year.
Flamini is only willing to reduce his current deal to €2.5m annually so will leave Milan at the end of June to take up a fresh challenge outside of Italy.
Malaga, the oil-rich Spanish side, have been linked with a move for the midfielder and have the funds to meet his financial demands.
Milan may now revive their interest in signing Alberto Aquilani on a permanent basis from Liverpool after his loan stint with the Diavolo came to an end.
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