Enrico Preziosi opens the door for Diego Milito to leave

By: j | January 14th, 2009

While Grifone supporters have clung to the notion of Diego Milito’s return being a lasting one, club President Enrico Preziosi sent shock waves throughout them stating to RAI that while an immediate transfer is out the question, the summer could see Il Principe’s departure:

“July is a different story because we have to bear in mind the player’s wishes as well. I’ll be talking to (Inter Milan president Massimo) Moratti tomorrow about it but (Diego) Milito is definitely not going anywhere now.”

This is the first true acknowledgment that Diego Milito could move away from Genoa.



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  • alex |  January 14th, 2009 at 5:08 pm

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    i would be disappointed with milito if he actually left for a team like inter. he could do great things with genoa or he can to the biggest losers in the league who will go another 20 years without winning anything now juve is back and not even in 4th gear yet!

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  • California Pete |  January 14th, 2009 at 11:00 pm

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    A strong second half to the season is vital for the Rossoblu. A spot in Europe next year, combined with a sense that the club is establishing itself as one of the perennial top 5 or 6 in Serie A, perhaps would be enough to keep il Principe in place. At least we can hope.

    Certainly the struggles of Boriello this year at Milan, injury notwithstanding, demonstrates that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the Apennines.

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