AC Milan turn to Portsmouth striker Crouch

AC Milan are ready to move for Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch.

Studio Sport says Milan are turning to Crouch after being priced out of a deal for Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor.

It's understood new Milan coach Leonardo wants a big centre-forward signing for the summer and would welcome Crouch's arrival.

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Comments (5)

is this the new era they were talking about in Milan??

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It may sound odd, but I think he could be a very good signing for Milan. He scores a lot of goals in a season, and was 2nd top scorer in the last champions league he played in.

Now distress can cause you to want to sign shit players. This is called the Galliani syndrome and symptoms persist of selling superstars and buying mediocre replacements. Treatment is usually to resign before your list is worse than Portsmouth and the side is not yet in second division.