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The Spain international has made four starts since his move to San Siro on a two-year loan from Chelsea, managing one goal.

Fernando Torres is likely to start for Milan in their trip to Cagliari – after an intervention by club President Silvio Berlusconi.

The Spain international has made four starts since his move to San Siro on a two-year loan from Chelsea, managing one goal.

However, according to reports, Silvio Berlusconi has told Inzaghi that he wants the former Liverpool man to be Milan’s main striker.

The Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Berlusconi spoke to Inzaghi at half-time during the Rossoneri’s 1-1 draw with Fiorentina on Thursday, explaining that he’d like to see the team play with an out-and-out striker, rather than with Jeremy Menez as a ‘false nine’.

Torres came on as a second-half substitute, but only played for 10 minutes. However, the Gazzetta believes that the World Cup winner will start at the Sant’Elia, with Menez dropping to the bench.

Torres reiterated his desire to make an impact in his time at San Siro, telling Onda Cero: “I didn’t come to Milan to pass the time, I want to make my mark.”

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