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Adriano Galliani: 'Robinho staying at Milan'

Galliani: 'Robinho staying at Milan'
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AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani insists that Robinho will stay at the club.

AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani is adamant that Robinho will stay at the San Siro.

The Brazilian has been linked with a move back to his homeland with Santos thought to have had an offer rejected for the striker.

Robinho started his career at Santos before he left for Real Madrid in 2005 but returned on a loan spell from Manchester City two years ago, and Galliani says that there won't be another move for the player this summer.

He told Estadao ESPN: "Robinho received an offer from Brazil, but he will remain at Milan and be one of the five forwards in our squad."

Robinho scored nine goals in 36 games for Milan last season.

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