Inter to stay quiet in transfer window



Inter Milan will not make a move for Genoa star Diego Milito or any other player in the January transfer window.

Argentinian striker Milito, who is among the leading scorers in Serie A with 12 goals so far, has been strongly linked with a move to the Italian giants.

However, Inter Milan transfer market consultant Gabriele Oriali told on the club's official website the club has no plans to buy this month.

"The intention of the club and of our coach is to continue with the same group that we have," he said.

"Milito is a great player and we tried to get him two or three years ago before he joined Zaragoza.

"But we are happy with the players we have and we will not intervene in January."

The future of Brazilian forward Adriano at the San Siro still remains uncertain, however.

Adriano has been unsettled in Milan and has been linked with a hosts of clubs, most recently Manchester City.

"Our intention is to keep him (Adriano)," Oriali said.

"But it depends only and exclusively on him. Adriano knows what he has to do and how he has to behave.

"January is a cold and long month. There is time but as I have said before, our idea is to keep him."

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