AC Milan is lent João Félix on the Gong!

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Not helped at the start of the season by its attackers, AC Milan is only eighth in Serie A and has only scored 33 goals in 22 games. A difficult situation for the Sergio Concedeiçao team who had to make touch -ups. While the Spanish scorer Álvaro Morata left for AC Milan, the Mexican Santiago Giménez arrived from the Feyenoord.

However, the Italian training did not want to stop there and under the leadership of its coach Sergio Conceeiçao thus pushed to bring João Félix (25). In difficulty in Chelsea despite 20 matches played for 7 goals and 2 offerings, the Portuguese striker especially plays the liners. Wanting to offer him a more important role, AC Milan tried its luck.

João Félix loaned to Milan

Thus, the Italian club negotiated this Monday with Chelsea to reach an agreement and it finally arrived. AC Milan has been able to get the paid loan with the player's purchase option until then at the end of the season. After Benfica, Atlético de Madrid, Chelsea and FC Barcelona, ​​João Félix will therefore discover a fifth club in his career and a fourth championship.

“The Portuguese striker is a new AC Milan player. AC Milan is pleased to announce that it temporarily acquired the recording of João Félix Sequeira to the Chelsea FC. The Portuguese striker has signed a contract with the Rossoneri club until June 30, 2025. João Félix will wear the jersey number 79 of the Rossoneri ”can we read in a press release from the Lombard club.

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