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AC Milan may yet try to sign Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor should they fail to lure Wolfsburg star Edin Dzeko to the San Siro.
The Rossoneri's top summer target remains Dzeko - but with Wolfsburg reluctant to sell last season's Bundesliga's top scorer, Milan may have to look elsewhere.
"We are only looking for a forward, and our aim is Dzeko,'' AC Milan club administrator Adriano Galliani told the Italian media today. "He is a Wolfsburg player, and they have a right to keep him - even though he continues to claim that his desire is to come to Milan.
"From experience, I know it's difficult to keep a player whose wish is to leave. If we fail to get Dzeko then (Sevilla striker) Luis Fabiano could be an alternative - as could Adebayor.''
Milan have expressed an interest for Togo international Adebayor in the past, but Arsenal want to keep the 25-year-old striker.
"We had a meeting with (Arsenal coach Arsene) Wenger, but they didn't offer him [Adebayor] to us,'' said Galliani. "Had they done that, we would have entered talks.''