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Ben Arfa 'would prefer AC Milan'
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Source: Football Italia

Milan and Parma are among the clubs tracking Marseille star Hatem Ben Arfa, says his agent, but the Rossoneri represent his favoured choice.

“Some concrete offers have come in from British and German clubs who showed real interest in my client,” Frederic Guerra told Calciomercato.it.

“The Italian sides have so far only made some enquiries.”

It is well known that the two Serie A teams interested in Ben Arfa are Milan and Parma, while Newcastle United and Werder Bremen are among his suitors.

“I believe he is an important player with great technique who could increase the quality of the Rossoneri midfield,” added the agent in Il Sussidiario.

“Ben Arfa would also benefit by playing for a big club like Milan with 75,000 people in the stadium.

“On a stage like that if someone cannot show their true potential, then they are not a great player and should perhaps go to Qatar instead.

“How much is he worth today? €8m.”

However, the representative denied reports that Milan are also tracking another of his clients, Real Madrid’s Mahamadou Diarra.

“Real Madrid will not sell him and two months ago we discussed a possible renewal. However, a lot will depend on how Jose Mourinho decides to use him in the team.

“I have not been contacted by any Milan director about Diarra, so I cannot confirm interest from the Rossoneri.”





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