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Certainly, Mercatos follow each other and look alike for João Félix (25). Persona not Grata last summer on the side of Atlético de Madrid, the Portuguese striker had finally been sold on the side of Chelsea against 52 million euros in order to revive. A choice far from paying since the native of Viseu did not know how to impose himself under the orders of Enzo Maresca. After 20 matches played for 7 goals and 2 offerings, he has still not exceeded the 1000 -minute bar (947).
A joker role that does not suit him and that has prompted different training courses to push him. This is particularly the case with AC Milan. Eighths of Serie A, Lombards experience offensive problems with only 33 goals scored in 22 games. While the Mexican Santiago Giménez is expected to disembark from the Feyenoord, the club coached by Sergio Concertao does not intend to stop there.
AC Milan pushes for its loan
Attentive to the situation of João Félix for a while, AC Milan has decided to accelerate on this last day of the transfer window and intends to afford an additional reinforcement with the Portuguese striker. According to Sky Italiathe Lombard formation would be in full negotiations with Chelsea to complete the operation and the next hours will be crucial.
Confident in this file, AC Milan would have already obtained the green light from the player whose objective is to find a more important place in a team. However, Chelsea must still be convinced, the expensive requests of which have regularly changed compared to the request for a paid loan of AC Milan. Other Premier League clubs are also on the ranks. João Félix will therefore animate this end of the transfer window.
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