Milan Hold Escudé Interest
Milan are ready to splash the cash in order to rebuild their side in time for next season, with the defence a key part of their renovation, due to the likes of Cafú (37), Maldini (39), Simic (32) and Favalli (35) coming towards the end of their respective careers.
While the Italian giants are interested in signing up younger players, they also want to maintain a core of players experienced in European competition, a bill that Escudé certainly fits, having played in the Champions League for both Ajax and Sevilla, as well as making a number of appearances at international level for France.
The Rossoneri have been tracking the defender since December, but are thought to be anxious to see how he performs when he makes a return from injury in the closing weeks of the season before firming up their interest.
Escudé is contracted to Sevilla until 2011, and the club's president Jose Maria Del Nido is known for driving a hard bargin, so Silvio Berlusconi and his cohorts may have a tough time convincing Del Nido to part with the Frenchman, especially considering Sevilla's general lack of experienced players in that area of the pitch.
Milan first noticed Escudé while scouting his team-mate Adriano, with the Brazilian full-back another potential target for Berlusconi come the summer.
Nick Dorrington
While the Italian giants are interested in signing up younger players, they also want to maintain a core of players experienced in European competition, a bill that Escudé certainly fits, having played in the Champions League for both Ajax and Sevilla, as well as making a number of appearances at international level for France.
The Rossoneri have been tracking the defender since December, but are thought to be anxious to see how he performs when he makes a return from injury in the closing weeks of the season before firming up their interest.
Escudé is contracted to Sevilla until 2011, and the club's president Jose Maria Del Nido is known for driving a hard bargin, so Silvio Berlusconi and his cohorts may have a tough time convincing Del Nido to part with the Frenchman, especially considering Sevilla's general lack of experienced players in that area of the pitch.
Milan first noticed Escudé while scouting his team-mate Adriano, with the Brazilian full-back another potential target for Berlusconi come the summer.
Nick Dorrington
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