Monza will not be signing Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic ahead of next season, Adriano Galliani says.
The veteran forward has been linked with a move to the Lombardy club, who won promotion to Serie B after being taken over by former Milan president Silvio Berlusconi.
With ex-Rossoneri CEO Galliani also installed at the club, it has been suggested Monza could launch ambitious bids to sign Ibrahimovic and fellow former Milan star Kaka, who announced his retirement in December 2017.
Berlusconi admitted in June he remains very attached to the players, although Galliani later clarified that they would be considered in their spending, telling Sky: Our budget will be used to get into Serie A. We won t go crazy, but we will do what s necessary.
Speaking to Binario Sport, Galliani appears to have accepted defeat in any attempt to bring Ibrahimovic to the club.
I met with Ibrahimovic last week, he said. There s always a great bond between us, but I think his signing is beyond our reach and the reach of many Serie A clubs.
Ibrahimovic returned to Milan, where he won the Scudetto in 2011, as a free agent in January after leaving MLS side LA Galaxy.
However, he stated this month that he was playing for the club purely for passion and that he would not extend his stay beyond this season if Europa League football was the best they could offer.
We ll see how I feel in two months, he told La Gazzetta dello Sport. We ll also see what s happening with the club. If this is the situation, to be honest, it s unlikely you ll see me at Milan next season.
Ibra is not a player for the Europa League and Milan are not a club who belong in the Europa League.
Milan face Sassuolo on Tuesday knowing that a top-four finish is beyond them with four games remaining.
They are seventh in the table, 13 points behind Lazio in fourth but only two adrift of Roma in fifth.