"Zaragoza" was bolstered by a second Milito © EuroFootball.com

The team from Spain's "La Liga" announced that they have signed a two-year loan agreement with the striker Diego Milito. The 26-year-old footballer will join his younger brother Gabriel, who plays in defense for the team, and despite many rumors of his departure, it seems that he will indeed stay at the "Zaragoza" club.

According to reports, "Genoa" did not want to let go of their attacking leader, who scored 33 goals in 59 matches, but after the club was relegated from "Serie A" to "Serie C1", they had no choice but to let the player leave.

The "Zaragoza" team included a clause in the loan agreement that allows them to permanently purchase the Argentine striker after the two-year loan agreement expires.

Milito will replace the team's departed leader David Villa in the summer. However, the Argentine will have to fight for a place in the starting lineup, as the team already has several high-level strikers, such as Ewerthon and Sergio Garcia.