El Shaarawy wants Milan stay for life
AC Milan attacker Stephan El Shaarawy says he would love to spend his entire career at the Rossoneri, despite reported interest from other clubs.
The former Genoa starlet is under contract at the San Siro until 2018, but has been linked with a move away from Milan, with Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City reportedly keen to acquire his services.
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani recently said that El Shaarawy is not available at any price, a claim that delighted the young striker.
"I am feeling very good at Milan and I hope to stay here for the rest of my life," El Shaarawy told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I heard what Galliani said about me and it pleases me that the club do not want to sell me."
The 20-year-old then discussed his recent downturn in form after a scintillating start to the Serie A season saw him leading the goalscoring charts for the first few months.
However, he has not found the back of the net since scoring against city rivals Inter Milan on February 24.
"I was disappointed on Sunday after the match against Catania as I had some good chances, but didn't score," he added.
"Obviously I miss the feeling of finding the net. I'm an attacker and forwards always want to score."