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"I would like to see Carroll at AC Milan", says Pier Silvio Berlusconi
The Rossoneri president's son stated that he is a big fan of the English striker, while praising the club's decision to keep Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at San Siro
The son of AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has indicated that he would like to see Liverpool striker Andy Carroll at the club.
The Rossoneri are currently in the process of revamping their squad, having parted company with veterans Gennaro Gattuso, Clarence Seedorf, Filippo Inzaghi, Alessandro Nesta, Gianluca Zambrotta and Mark van Bommel so far this summer.
And Pier Silvio Berlusconi shared his excitement over Milan's new project before revealing the names of some players he would like to see at San Siro.
"This is a new Milan, a younger Milan, and it is only right to start a new project every few years," he told Corriere dello Sport.
"Who I would like to see at Milan? Andres Iniesta, obviously. I was also impressed with the physicality of England striker Andy Carroll."
Berlusconi Jr then hailed Milan's signing of Riccardo Montolivo and the club's decision to retain the services of star duo Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
"I really like Montolivo, he is a player with a great personality," he added. "Thiago Silva? Keeping him at this point shows an incredible passion for football.
"Ibrahimovic? Champions, like artists, must be accepted for who they are. He is still a great player."
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Milan yet to make Carroll move
Rodgers says Reds have received no approach for striker
Last Updated: July 9, 2012 1:12pm
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers claims reports linking Andy Carroll with AC Milan are wide of the mark, with the Italian outfit having made no contact.
It has been claimed that the Serie A giants are keen to strike a loan deal for the England international after being impressed by his displays at Euro 2012.
Carroll has not enjoyed the best of times at Anfield since completing a £35million move from Newcastle United, but his performances towards the end of last season suggest he is close to recapturing his best form.
Rodgers considers the 23-year-old to be an important part of his plans heading forward and appreciates that transfer gossip will follow good players around.
He told Sky Sports News HD: "He's a good player, Andy. He will always be linked whether he was here or not.
"I have spoken to Andy on his holidays and he knows exactly where he stands. He's a very good young player and he will be linked with clubs like that because he's such a good player."
Asked if Milan had made an approach, Rodgers added: "I haven't heard anything from them at all."
Rodgers has also hinted that he is prepared to offer a clean slate to Joe Cole and Alberto Aquilani, two players that have been sent out on loan in recent seasons after struggling to settle at Anfield.
Rodgers said: "Both players are back. I had a good chat with Alberto the other day. He's a good guy and it obviously hasn't quite worked out for him as of yet. But he's a player that has got the qualities, the technical ability, to play.
"What's going to be important for every player is that they have the steel and the mindset to play. That's something I will find out about all of the players during pre-season."
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