Simon Kjaer leaves AC Milan

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It’s now official, 35-year-old veteran Danish central defender Simon Kjaer has said goodbye to AC Milan. The ex-Lille player, who joined the Rossoneri in 2020, will have played 120 games (1 goal scored) in five years. This season, he has played 19 Serie A matches and will not extend his contract with the second in the Italian Championship.

“For a few months, I had the feeling that it was time to stop. During these four years, I got to a good point, but I think I could have done something more. You have to know how to suffer and have the right mentality. With a solid group, you can do a lot of things, even with less quality, it’s always the mentality that counts. For the budget that Milan spent in four years, few teams in Europe managed to do what we did.he announced on the club’s official website.

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