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Carlo Ancelotti still wants Alexandre Pato

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Carlo Ancelotti still hopes to add Alexandre PAto to his squad in the summer.

Paris Saint-Germain have rekindled their interest in AC Milan striker Alexandre Pato, according to reports.

Carlo Ancelotti was linked with a move for the Brazilian during the January transfer window and revealed that he still hopes to add Pato to his squad.

"Pato was one of our targets in January, and remains one of our transfer targets for the future," the Italian told Rai Sport.

"It's true that he has been injured a lot, but I still consider him to be an extraordinary talent who can prove himself to everybody."

The 22-year-old's progress has been severely blighted by injury problems in recent years.

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