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AC Milan won't increase offer for Roma defender Alessio Romagnoli

Alessio Romagnoli in action during the pre-season friendly match between AS Roma and Fenerbache
Image: Alessio Romagnoli: The Roma defender has been linked with Arsenal

AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani says the club will not increase their offer for Roma defender Alessio Romagnoli this summer.

The Rossoneri have made a £17.5m (€25m) bid to acquire the 20-year-old centre-back, who is under contract with Roma until June 2018 and has also been linked with Arsenal, according to The Telegraph.

Roma have reportedly told Milan they must increase their offer by a further €5m to have any chance of signing the Italy Under-21 international, but Galliani says that will not happen.

"Our offer for Romagnoli is unchangeable," Galliani said to Gazzetta dello Sport. "Romagnoli is an interesting player and if we can, we will satisfy our coach.

"Otherwise, we will look at other alternatives."

AC Milan appointed former Sampdoria coach Sinisa Mihajlovic as their new manager last month.

Mihajlovic is an admirer of Romagnoli, who he coached last season when the defender was on loan at Sampdoria.

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