Thursday, March 13, 2008
Milan Look Towards Pelizzoli
AC Milan are preparing a sizable offer for Lokomotiv Moscow goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Rossoneri have identified the signing of a new number one as one of their primary summer transfer targets.
The error-prone Nelson Dida will be offloaded, while Zeljko Kalac will remain as the club’s backup keeper.
A whole host of shot-stoppers have been linked with a move to San Siro, including Sebastien Frey, Gomes, and Alexander Doni. The latest name to be put forward is Lokomotiv Moscow’s Ivan Pelizzoli.
The 27-year-old was once seen as the successor to Gianluigi Buffon in the Italy national team during his time at Atalanta as a youngster.
However his career nose-dived spectacularly ever since a move to Roma in 2001. Milan still believe that Pelizzoli has talent and are willing to take a gamble on him.
The Bergamo-native is desperate to return to the Italian peninsula, as he has grown increasingly homesick since moving to Russia from Reggina in January 2007.
Milan Look Towards Pelizzoli
AC Milan are preparing a sizable offer for Lokomotiv Moscow goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Rossoneri have identified the signing of a new number one as one of their primary summer transfer targets.
The error-prone Nelson Dida will be offloaded, while Zeljko Kalac will remain as the club’s backup keeper.
A whole host of shot-stoppers have been linked with a move to San Siro, including Sebastien Frey, Gomes, and Alexander Doni. The latest name to be put forward is Lokomotiv Moscow’s Ivan Pelizzoli.
The 27-year-old was once seen as the successor to Gianluigi Buffon in the Italy national team during his time at Atalanta as a youngster.
However his career nose-dived spectacularly ever since a move to Roma in 2001. Milan still believe that Pelizzoli has talent and are willing to take a gamble on him.
The Bergamo-native is desperate to return to the Italian peninsula, as he has grown increasingly homesick since moving to Russia from Reggina in January 2007.