AC Milan have announced the double capture of Real Madrid goalkeeper Diego Lopez and Colombia midfielder Pablo Armero.
Lopez, 32, has joined the Serie A club on a four-year deal while Armero
will spend the 2014-15 season on loan from Udinese at the San Siro.
Lopez's future at Real appeared to be under threat when the European
champions signed Costa Rica keeper
Keylor Navas from Levante, and he has
now opted to leave Spain for the first time in his career.
Having been attached to the capital club since 2000, he spent time
with Villarreal and Sevilla before returning to the Bernabeu in January
2013.
He displaced Iker Casillas as first-choice keeper in Primera Division
matches, but the World Cup winner was preferred in the Champions League
and domestic cup competitions.
The 27-year-old Armero, who can play on the left side in midfield or
defence, only rejoined Udinese from Napoli in June, and spent the second
half of last season on loan at West Ham.
"I'll be joining a great team,'' Armero told the Milan Channel. "I want to find my place here and do well.''
Armero revealed he had spoken to current Milan defender Cristian Zapata and former Rossoneri player
Mario Yepes, his international teammates, before making the switch.
"Many of my friends like Cristian and Mario have spoken well of
Milan,'' he added. "I'll work hard to do well for the team and for the
fans who deserve it.''
Milan have carried out something of a squad overhaul after last season's
disappointing eighth-placed finish, signing keepers Lopez and Michael
Agazzi, centre-halves Alex and Adil Rami, and forward Jeremy Menez.
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