The Diavoli are allegedly pondering a January move for the former Udinese left-back, which could prompt a return to his roots for Jankulovski.
Milan are reportedly drawing up a back-up plan to reshuffle their midfield department after the serious injury suffered by Gennaro Gattuso. According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Rossoneri transfer gurus are tracking Liverpool full-back Andrea Dossena, who is struggling to settle in the Premier League.
The 27-year-old joined the Reds this summer, but he has failed to live up to his reputation so far and might plump for a move back to the peninsula next month.
Should Milan really bring in the Italian international, it is alleged that coach Carlo Ancelotti might push Marek Jankulovski further up the field into a midfield role, which would not be a novelty for the 31-year-old, as he played in this position during his spells with Udinese and Napoli.
However, there are also whispers that the Stadio San Siro outfit are pursuing Stefano Morrone and McDonald Mariga, but Parma president Tommaso Ghirardi has revealed that they have not been approached so far.
“We are flattered by this reported interest, but have not received formal offers up until now,” he told Sky Sport 24 this morning.
“We aim to get back into Serie A, and it is highly unlikely that we will release important players next month.”
Milan are reportedly drawing up a back-up plan to reshuffle their midfield department after the serious injury suffered by Gennaro Gattuso. According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Rossoneri transfer gurus are tracking Liverpool full-back Andrea Dossena, who is struggling to settle in the Premier League.
The 27-year-old joined the Reds this summer, but he has failed to live up to his reputation so far and might plump for a move back to the peninsula next month.
Should Milan really bring in the Italian international, it is alleged that coach Carlo Ancelotti might push Marek Jankulovski further up the field into a midfield role, which would not be a novelty for the 31-year-old, as he played in this position during his spells with Udinese and Napoli.
However, there are also whispers that the Stadio San Siro outfit are pursuing Stefano Morrone and McDonald Mariga, but Parma president Tommaso Ghirardi has revealed that they have not been approached so far.
“We are flattered by this reported interest, but have not received formal offers up until now,” he told Sky Sport 24 this morning.
“We aim to get back into Serie A, and it is highly unlikely that we will release important players next month.”
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