Milan will re-sign midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng on a free transfer, the club’s chief executive Adriano Galliani has said.
The German-born Ghana international, who has also played for Hertha Berlin, Portsmouth and Tottenham Hotspur, joined Milan in 2010 before leaving for Bundesliga club Schalke three years later.
Boateng has not played since he was released by Schalke in May for what the German club said was a breakdown in trust between club and player.
“On 4 January we will register Boateng’s contract with the Lega Serie A and he will be available for selection,” Galliani said in an interview with Italy’s Sky TV after Milan’s 4-2 away win at Frosinone on Sunday.
Galliani added that the Spanish winger and former Liverpool player Suso will join Genoa on loan.
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