Massimo Oddo is set to leave Lazio despite being contracted until 2008, with Milan his preferred destination.
Reports are claiming that the world champion had a heated argument with President Claudio Lotito after the Coppa Italia match lost against Messina on Sunday.
Oddo has made no secret of his desire to leave the capital and has been courted by Milan since last spring, but Lotito insists that no firm offer has been presented by the Rossoneri.
The 29-year-old, on international duty with the Azzurri at Coverciano, is preferring to not pass comment on his situation.
“I am not going to speak about the summer market until August 31,†he stated. “However, you all know that the best signings are finalised at the end…â€
The main obstacle to the defender’s transfer now seems to be an economic one for the San Siro side.
Milan, still trying to sort out a fee with Betis over Ricardo Oliveira, will have to meet Lotito’s £6m asking price.
The Rossoneri, however, are allegedly willing to include 23-year-old winger Pasquale Foggia in the swoop.
Coach Delio Rossi is in desperate need of a replacement for the injured Valon Behrami, who will not be available until November, and has already approved the operation.
Biancocelesti chief Lotito could accept a fee of almost £3m for the right-back if Foggia arrived on loan as part of the deal.
Oddo has also been courted by Liverpool, Monaco and Real Mallorca, whose bids were all rejected, and is liked by Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti given his offensive nature.
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Football Italia