Milito happy for Inter stay

Diego Milito claims to be happy at Inter Milan, but appreciates that his future lies in the hands of the club.

Last Updated: 11/02/13 at 14:09 Post Comment

Diego Milito: Hoping to remain at Inter until the end of his current deal

Diego Milito: Hoping to remain at Inter until the end of his current deal

Milito playing a starring role for Inter in 2009/10 as they landed Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League crowns.

He returned to something like that form last season, and was back among the goals on Sunday as Inter saw off Chievo 3-1.

It has, however, been suggested that the 33-year-old will look to return to his native Argentina in the summer, after spending the last 10 years in Europe.

Milito insists such talk has not been sparked by him, with there a desire on his part to see out a contract which is due to run until 2014.

"My future? I feel really good here and I owe a lot to these supporters," he said.

"I want to reach the end of my deal and then see what happens.

"It will be up to the club to decide what to do. I would stay here willingly."

Related News

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

L

FC league positions and points from last 4 seasons - 7 (61), 8 (52), 6 (58), 7 (63). Werner calls it progress, I call it mid table stability.

kolev_lfc
Reds progress delights Werner

I

s there a PR agency covering Begovich, Odemwingie, Steven Fletcher and Grant Holt or something? Why would you offer a quote like that without having been announced by either club. #headsshoulderskneesandtoesgone

Havelange
Begovic hints at Liverpool move

S

adly this is inevitable. No club outside the top 4/5 can hang on to anyone who shows that kind of talent anymore. Might be best for them to get as much as they can now while his stock is high and start again. On the plus side lads, Grant Holt is still available.

Fuzzy_Dunlop
Lambert issues Benteke warning

Footer 365

Former Middlesbrough defender Colin Cooper named Hartlepool's new manager

Hartlepool have appointed Colin Cooper as their new manager after the sacking of John Hughes earlier this month.

Outgoing Manchester United chief executive David Gill elected to UEFA committee

Manchester United's outgoing chief executive David Gill has been elected to UEFA's executive committee.

Premier League: Marco Materazzi would love Jose Mourinho link at Chelsea

Marco Materazzi would love to join Jose Mourinho at Chelsea if the coach returns this summer.

Mail Box

Saving The Europa League And More...

Nice one UEFA, but not far enough. We have some ideas to make the Europa League better as well as more views on Wayne Rooney, Vermaelen in midfield and...

More Scared Of Losing AVB Than Bale...

We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some grand opinions about Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham and more. Oh and maths...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved