Ghana forward Kevin-Prince Boateng has expressed his eternal love for Italian giants for AC Milan as they celebrate their 120th anniversary.
Boateng enjoyed a three-year trophy-laden with the Rossoneri between 2010-2013, before returning to the club in 2016.
The capital-based outfit are celebrating their 120th-year anniversary and the Ghana international has taken to Twitter to hail the club.
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AC Milan was founded by Nottingham-born Kilpin and fellow Englishman Alfred Edwards in 1899 as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club.
It has gone on to become of the staples in football history, winning 48 major trophies, including seven in Europe and 18 Serie A titles.
Their former players include some of the greatest to have played the game, such as Paolo Maldini, Kaka, Cafu, Clarence Seedorf, Andrea Pirlo and Marco Van Basten.
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