The Copa Libetadores champions would love to keep the 21-year-old Brazilian, but Santos president Luis Alvaro Ribeiro recently admitted he could not guarantee Ganso will stay at the Vila Belmiro.
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Ganso |
Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ganso said: "My dream is to beat Messi's Barcelona in the Club World Cup and then move to Milan in January."
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani is keen on the Brazilian, and after watching him in action said: "I really like the way Ganso has played."
The San Siro outfit are currently working on a strategy to bolster their squad ahead of next season, and top stars will be more than welcome given Galliani's ambitions.
"I want to win the Scudetto again and go far in the Champions League," he told Sky Sport Italia.
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Once link with Man Utd |
Coach Massimiliano Allegri added: "We want a top player following Pirlo's departure to Juventus," suggesting the midfield is an area which needs special attention.
Milan have also been linked Napoli playmaker Marek Hamsik, but the San Paolo-based club have claimed the Slovakian is not for sale.
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Marek Hamsik |
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