Tottenham told to back off pursuit of Klaas Jan Huntelaar by AC Milan
Going nowhere: Milan want to keep striker Huntelaar
AC Milan have insisted Tottenham Hotspur target Klaas Jan Huntelaar is 'not for sale' as the striker is the 'future' of the Rossoneri.
Spurs are understood to be in the market for a forward and were looking at Huntelaar, as well as Dzeko and Luis Fabiano.
The 26-year-old, who arrived in Milan from Real Madrid last summer, is also being chased by Benfica.
AC sporting director said: Ariedo Braida said: "Huntelaar to Benfica? I don't think that will be possible. He is a player that is not for sale and that represents the future of Milan. Huntelaar has a contract for a further three seasons with us.'
The former Ajax forward scored seven goals in 21 appearances for Milan during the 2009/10 campaign.
Most watched Sport videos
- Netflix teases Tom Brady's Greatest Roast of All Time comedy special
- Everton 2-0 Liverpool: Everton Boss Sean Dyche's press conference
- Coventry fans clap team after FA Cup exit
- Fans boo during Onana's interview
- Mike Tyson trains ahead of fight with Jake Paul
- Ruud Gullit on England, the Euros, Chelsea and Man United
- Landlord Liverpool star under criticism
- Tony Bellew opens up on school expulsion after injuring classmate
- Two Premier League stars have been ARRESTED
- Arsenal Manager Arteta reflects on 5-0 win against Chelsea
- Mauricio Pochettino is 'disappointed' for Chelsea defeat to Arsenal
- Athletes shine on Laureus Awards red carpet in Madrid