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AC MILAN & REAL MADRID, Dealing on Lassana Diarra

23.06.2012 12.30 by Claudio Colla  read 4497
Source: Gazzetta Dello Sport
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Still tracked by several European top clubs, French international half-back Lassana Diarra (27), who Real Madrid are likely to let leave in order not to lose him as a free agent next summer, has been targeted by AC Milan. Rossoneri and Merengues are at the time negotiating for having former Chelsea and Arsenal player join Serie A.


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