Italian press compares Pierre Kalulu to Ruben Dias and mocks AC Milan

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At the end of a 2023-2024 season marked by repeated physical problems with AC Milan (11 matches in all competitions), Pierre Kalulu joined, on loan, the ranks of Juventus Turin and Thiago Motta’s ambitious project during the summer transfer window. A choice that is proving to be profitable for the 24-year-old right-back who has been starting for 3 matches with the Old Lady. Yesterday, the Franco-Congolese produced another clean copy against Naples (0-0), enough to attract the discerning eye of the Sports GazetteThe famous newspaper with the pink pages did not hesitate to criticize AC Milan, which preferred to part ways with the former Lyon player to secure the services of Emerson Royal, who is far from being unanimous in Lombardy.

Make us understand. This summer, Milan loaned Kalulu to take Emerson Royal instead? Is that correct? At Juve, Kalulu looks like Ruben Dias. At Milan, Emerson Royal is Emerson Royal“, we can read in the columns of the transalpine media, this Sunday.

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