Milan have announced the signing of defender Nicola Legrottaglie on their official website.
The 34-year-old was given permission to leave after Juventus signed Andrea Barzagli as a cover for Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci.
The defender who was mostly used as a fringe player at Juventus has completed his medical at Milan before signing a six-month contract with the Rossoneri.
He has thus become Milan’s fifth signing of the transfer window, albeit a controversial one, after Antonio Cassano, Urby Emanuelson, Mark van Bommel and Didac Villa had arrived at San Siro.
Even if the former Italy international is likely to be used as a back-up player at San Siro, the Rossoneri fans will not be too happy with the signing of Juventus reject.
Magath reveals shock transfer close to fruition
Schalke boss Felix Magath has confirmed the club are set to sign former Bayern midfielder Ali Karimi.
Magath, who coached Karimi at Bayern, believes the Iran international will add much needed creativity to the squad.
“Ali Karimi is on the verge of signing for Schalke. It’s just a matter of wrapping up some formalities,” Magath told Kicker.
“We have some problems to get the ball from midfield to attack at the moment. Karimi could really help us with that.”
Karimi is expected to sign a six-month deal at Veltins Arena subject to passing a medical.
Ali Karimi can be seen as a controversial signing for Schalke seeing that he failed to prove his potential while at Bayern and that he is now 32 years old, but it appears that Felix Magath is ready to take a gamble with him.
Bolton closing in on Chelsea forward
Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge is on the verge of completing a loan deal to Bolton.
The 21-year-old striker has undergone a medical at Reebok Stadium and he is expected to be in the squad to face Wolves on Wednesday.
Despite showing massive potential this season, the young striker hasn’t started a single Premiership game this season, although he did score a couple of goals in the Cup competitions.
With Drogba, Anelka and Kalou in the side, Carlo Ancelotti decided to allow Sturridge to join Bolton in his search for first team football.
Sturridge is expected to provide cover for Johan Elmander and Kevin Davies, although he should get much more playing time than at Chelsea.
This move could benefit all three sides with Sturridge set to gain much needed first team experience at Reebok.
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