Milan’s joint-CEO, Adriano Galliani, hints Gabigol could be part of any deal with Santos to transfer Robinho to the Brazilian side.
The latter is on loan with the club, but the Rossoneri are still playing 40 per cent of his wages, and the deal expires this summer.
With the forward expressing his desire to remain with Santos, it has been speculated that the Diavolo ask for young striker Gabriel Barbosa, or Gabigol, in exchange.
Milan’s joint-CEO, Adriano Galliani, hints Gabigol could be part of any deal with Santos to transfer Robinho to the Brazilian side.
The latter is on loan with the club, but the Rossoneri are still playing 40 per cent of his wages, and the deal expires this summer.
With the forward expressing his desire to remain with Santos, it has been speculated that the Diavolo ask for young striker Gabriel Barbosa, or Gabigol, in exchange.
“I know that Robinho wants to stay in Brazil,” Galliani admitted in an interview with Lancenet.
“We want to find a good solution for him, let’s see what happens.
“Gabigol? Let’s see, I’m aware of the player, but we’ll have to see.”