Milan decide futures of Chelsea & Man City loanees


Joao Felix and Kyle Walker both borrowed the Premier League to connect AC Milan in winter transfer According to a report in Italy, the series -a giant has decided to keep only one of its recruits.

Walker abruptly left the defending champion of the Premier League and told Pep Guardiola about his surprising wish to move abroad after he was supposedly come to the conclusion that “he could no longer cut it in the city”.

The Chelsea output by Joao Felix was less a shock. The Portuguese playmaker may not have returned to West London in the summer, but had difficulty squeezing in Enzo Maresca’s first team. After Felix was rejected by Barcelona and the progress was rejected by Inter, he entered the footsteps of his model Kaka and attracted the famous black and red strip.

The former star of Atletico Madrid threatened to become the second coming of the Brazilian icon, and marked his debut against Roma with a delicious drawed finish. It didn’t take long.

Felix did not achieve Milan in the following six weeks, and Milan then decided to make his loan agreement permanently, so Gazzetta Dello Sport. In addition to his decreasing form, Milan was postponed by the proposal that Chelsea demands more than € 40 million (€ 33.7 million GBP) for Felix.

In comparison, Walker will spend the night in Milan according to the same report. The Italian outfit has already agreed to pay the city of € 5 million (€ 4.2 million) in order to seal the permanent transmission of walkers.

England International is 35 years old in May, but quickly established itself as a regular guest of the first team. The only games that Walker has not started since his arrival in the middle of the season was the result of a thigh injury. The city’s former right -back started three games on the edge, all of whom had lost Milan.

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