Udinese striker Antonio Di Natale has revealed that AC Milan made an effort to sign him earlier this summer.
The 34-year-old said that Milan came calling after Euro 2012 but insisted he would never consider leaving his beloved Udinese.
The Italian poacher said in a press conference on Tuesday: "Milan made an offer, it's the truth, but I would never leave Udine, even if Real Madrid came knocking.
"I want to finish my career here and still score a lot more goals. I want to get to 150 goals with Udinese, that would be of enormous satisfaction to me."
Di Natale showed glimpses of his quality for Italy at Euro 2012, scoring within minutes of arriving as a substitute against Spain in the Azzurri's opening match.