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Official: AC Milan Midfielder Davide Di Gennaro Joins Livorno On Loan
Di Gennaro will join the Amaranto until the end of the season...
By Rupert Fryer
AC Milan midfielder Davide Di Gennaro has joined fellow Serie A club Livorno on loan until the end of the season.
“A.C. Milan announces that they have assigned, on a temporary basis, the player Davide Di Gennaro to AS Livorno Calcio until June 30, 2010,” a statement on the club's official website read.
The 21-year-old had found first-team opportunities extremely limited at San Siro this season, having failed to make a single league appearance under Brazilian coach Leonardo.
The youngster’s move to Tuscany will be the third time he has had to temporarily leave the Rossoneri, having previously spent loan spells with Reggina and Bologna.
Livorno have been desperate to bring in another midfielder following the departure of Antonio Candreva to Juventus last week.
The Amaranto currently reside in 16th place in Serie A, just two points above the drop zone and face a trip to Di Gennaro’s regular employers AC Milan this Sunday.
Di Gennaro is expected to make his Livorno debut next week when his new side host Juventus.
“A.C. Milan announces that they have assigned, on a temporary basis, the player Davide Di Gennaro to AS Livorno Calcio until June 30, 2010,” a statement on the club's official website read.
The 21-year-old had found first-team opportunities extremely limited at San Siro this season, having failed to make a single league appearance under Brazilian coach Leonardo.
The youngster’s move to Tuscany will be the third time he has had to temporarily leave the Rossoneri, having previously spent loan spells with Reggina and Bologna.
Livorno have been desperate to bring in another midfielder following the departure of Antonio Candreva to Juventus last week.
The Amaranto currently reside in 16th place in Serie A, just two points above the drop zone and face a trip to Di Gennaro’s regular employers AC Milan this Sunday.
Di Gennaro is expected to make his Livorno debut next week when his new side host Juventus.
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