Milan back in for Adebayor?

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Milan are ready to rekindle their interest in Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor, as their move for Wolfsburg’s Edin Dzeko looks to have collapsed.

The Bosnian star had earlier said he would be honoured to join the Italian side, but Wolfsburg's reluctancy to sell may mean Milan have to look elsewhere.

Milan have been struggling to agree terms for Dzeko after they apparently did not match Wolfsburg's asking price, and a move that seemed close to complete seems to have fallen apart.

Il Corriere Dello Sport reports that the Rossonieri may instead shift their attention back to Arsenal's Togolese star Adebayor.

The Italians were linked with Adebayor last summer, but were rebuffed by Arsenal. However, reports have now speculated that the player's Italian agents, Giuliano Terraneo and Claudio Vigorelli, were in Milan on Monday to discuss a possible transfer.

Despite the rumours, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has claimed he has no intention to sell his top players this summer.

If the Dzeko and Adebayor moves both fail to materialize, another possibility up front at the San Siro could be Didier Drogba.

The English press has claimed that Chelsea's Drogba may be moving to Milan as part of a swap deal for Alexandre Pato - reports that so far seem unfounded but could be negotiated considering Chelsea's financial clout.

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