Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato has moved swiftly to reject recent transfer rumours linking him with a summer exit from AC Milan to new Premier League champions Chelsea.
The 20-year-old told Corriere dello Sport: "I want to remain at AC Milan and win everything with them. But I am a Rossonero player and my future will be decided by the club."
All the transfer rumours have suggested Pato would be eager to join up with current Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti who managed the young starlet at AC Milan.
Pato: "He helped me grow in Italy but I am under contract until 2014 and I am happy to remain at AC Milan.”
Alexandre Pato scored 14 goals in 28 appearances for AC Milan in 2009/2010 but has not played since March due to injury.
Chelsea have been linked with a host of high-profile strikers ahead of the summer transfer window, including Fernando Torres and David Villa.
The 20-year-old told Corriere dello Sport: "I want to remain at AC Milan and win everything with them. But I am a Rossonero player and my future will be decided by the club."
All the transfer rumours have suggested Pato would be eager to join up with current Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti who managed the young starlet at AC Milan.
Pato: "He helped me grow in Italy but I am under contract until 2014 and I am happy to remain at AC Milan.”
Alexandre Pato scored 14 goals in 28 appearances for AC Milan in 2009/2010 but has not played since March due to injury.
Chelsea have been linked with a host of high-profile strikers ahead of the summer transfer window, including Fernando Torres and David Villa.
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