David Trezeguet's agent claims the Juventus striker is ready to take a pay cut in order to join AC Milan.
Trezeguet has long been linked with an exit this summer, with Lyon, Roma, Rangers and Manchester City reportedly interested in the France forward.
Milan are in the hunt for a striker following the sale of Kaka and after failing in their latest bid for Sevilla's Luis Fabiano and Antonio Caliendo believes his client would be prepared to reduce his salary to move to the San Siro.
"Of course he would," Caliendo told Corriere Dello Sport. "You can always find a solution when everyone shows good will.
"Milan is worth a sacrifice, David is ready to come meet the demands of his possible new club.
"If a similar hypothesis was made official, we would have no problems in negotiating with Milan."
Caliendo was spotted dining with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani last week, while Rossoneri coach Leonardo admitted he would welcome Trezeguet into the squad with open arms.
And the player's agent believes this could speed matters along.
Caliendo said: "Leonardo and the club's appreciation of Trezeguet represents a undoubted encouragement to discuss things reasonably."
Trezeguet endured a difficult campaign with Juve last term. A groin injury ruled him out for part of the season and he was unable to earn a starting place under former coach Claudio Ranieri.
The 31-year-old who has been at Juve since 2000 and is under contract until June 2011, scored one goal in just two league starts.
Milan are in the hunt for a striker following the sale of Kaka and after failing in their latest bid for Sevilla's Luis Fabiano and Antonio Caliendo believes his client would be prepared to reduce his salary to move to the San Siro.
"Of course he would," Caliendo told Corriere Dello Sport. "You can always find a solution when everyone shows good will.
"Milan is worth a sacrifice, David is ready to come meet the demands of his possible new club.
"If a similar hypothesis was made official, we would have no problems in negotiating with Milan."
Caliendo was spotted dining with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani last week, while Rossoneri coach Leonardo admitted he would welcome Trezeguet into the squad with open arms.
And the player's agent believes this could speed matters along.
Caliendo said: "Leonardo and the club's appreciation of Trezeguet represents a undoubted encouragement to discuss things reasonably."
Trezeguet endured a difficult campaign with Juve last term. A groin injury ruled him out for part of the season and he was unable to earn a starting place under former coach Claudio Ranieri.
The 31-year-old who has been at Juve since 2000 and is under contract until June 2011, scored one goal in just two league starts.
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