The transfer rumors surrounding Kevin-Prince Boateng and Stephan El Shaarawy to AS Monaco seem to have been clarified by AC Milan’s managing director, Adriano Galliani. According to him, there has been no request for Boateng’s transfer, and there is no indication that the player or any other clubs have expressed an interest in acquiring him. Galliani mentioned that his meeting with AS Monaco’s leaders was a courtesy call and not related to transfer negotiations.
As for Stephan El Shaarawy, Galliani emphasized that AC Milan has never considered selling the player. Furthermore, there have been no special offers for El Shaarawy. This statement indicates the club’s intention to retain the services of the Italian-Egyptian forward.
Transfer rumors are common in football, and it’s not uncommon for club officials to meet for various reasons, not necessarily related to player transfers. In this case, Adriano Galliani’s comments suggest that the speculation about Boateng and El Shaarawy’s potential transfers to AS Monaco may not be grounded in reality, at least as of the time of his statement.