Adriano Galliani has insisted that the club has not violated any rules in its pursuit of the highly rated Fiorentina attacker.
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has defended the Rossoneri's pursuit of Fiorentina star Adem Ljajic, insisting the club has done "nothing wrong".

Milan was condemned by Firo over the weekend for making an offer for the Serbia international that was deemed "unacceptable, certainly late and definitely inopportune."

Yet Galliani, who is also determined to secure the services of CSKA Moscow attacker Keisuke Honda, has denied any wrongdoing from his
club.

"We have not committed any impropriety," he told Gazzetta dello Sport. "All we have done is made an offer during the transfer window.

"We haven't done anything wrong."

The attacker has one year left on his contract at the Viola and talks over a new deal have so far been unfruitful, prompting Milan to table a bid believed to be in the region of 8 million euros for the 21-year-old.

Tottenham and Manchester City have also been linked with a move for Ljajic during the close-season but only Milan have made an official bid for the player.