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Franco-Algerian midfielder Yacine Adli has finally spoken out on the subject which has sparked controversy in the media.
Yacine Adli has just left AC Milan to join the ranks of Fiorentina, another Serie A club. A transfer that could bring him closer to the French team, his main objective.
The midfielder joined the Viola last week on loan with an option to buy. After arriving in Tuscany, he spoke about the reasons for the unexpected move. “At the beginning of the transfer window, the management told me that they had to sell me and, in my head, I was ready to leave. I had the opportunity to come here, to Florence, in a very ambitious project and I immediately liked the idea. For me it was simple, seeing everything that is put into the project. I had no doubts.”
Adli already at home at Fiorentina
Asked about the main reasons that led him to opt for the Viola, the ex-Bordelais replied: “I like many other things outside, but I only want to think about the field. I am in an ambitious project, here I can grow and win. Then, of course, I will have moments to discover the wonderful city that is Florence. But now I am 200% focused on settling in quickly and winning everything we can.”
“I arrived a few days ago, I trained with the team and I played straight away. But we all want the same thing, to win and give our best. For me we have to aim high, even if there are strong teams in Serie A, we can have our space. We have no limits, we work hard and we watch the matches one after the other ” he concluded.
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