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Inter Milan have targeted midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng who is currently co-owned between Milan and Genoa, according to Sky Sport Italia and il Corriere dello Sport.
Inter are willing to sign a dynamic midfielder and they are believed to swoop for Boateng should Milan and Genoa don’t reach an agreement over a definitive transfer.
Boateng suggested that the things he desires most is a contract with Milan but it remains unclear whether he will stay or not, despite Milan claim that he will stay in Red & Black next season.
Genoa chairman Enrico Preziosi said yesterday that he will not give gifts to Milan but their Sporting Director Ariedo Braida told this week that Boateng will be bought this summer.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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