Luis Fabiano will not be joining AC Milan unless the Italian giants increase their offer, according to the player's agent.
Jose Fuentes claims Sevilla turned down a €14m offer from Milan last week for the striker, who has a £26m release clause and is under contract with the Spanish side for another two seasons. "Milan made a €14m offer, a figure that was not enough to acquire the striker," said Fuentes. This figure undervalues the player and hence it cannot be accepted. Sevilla have every reason for not wanting to accept this offer.
"We now await to see if Milan will make a second offer for Luis Fabiano," he went on. "But if Milan do not increase their bid, it's clear that the Rossonero club are not interested in Fabiano."
The Brazil forward, who finished as the top scorer in the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 last month, had been keen on joining the Rossoneri. "We are not angry, we are just disappointed," said Fuentes."We are not worried because life goes on, but we are saddened because the player had made his mind up about going to Milan. Milan said they wanted him, but the likelihood is that he will not go there because they have not made a second offer so far."
