Returned to the base after the experience on loan at Fulham, not too exciting for its revival (13 appearances and 1 goal in the Premier), Urby Emanuelson appeared as one of the first names on the list of starters to prune the rose and swell the coffers of the sipped market Rossoneri.
With the passing of days, however, even before the incipit season with the retirement of Milanello, quotes a Dutchman stay are also grown and certified by the words of Galliani between late June and early July, "Emanuelson could stay." Of offers, at least official, it seems there are none, as well as rumors and rumors appear non-existent or very warm around the name of Urby. This, however, does not fully justifies the change of course on the position output of the player that could come back to play the role of a joker valuable.
It should not be forgotten, in fact, that Allegri has always respected the Dutch, due to its ductility, often offering a stage team, also heading for some criticism initially, ever since he set foot at Milanello in January of 2011, except that for the last few months of 2012, before his departure on loan in January, where he paid, perhaps overly, the bad start to the season AC Milan and the swirl of a tactical Allegri looking for a structure that could rebuild the team and return certainties to the group. Emanuelson, however, remains a player usable in multiple roles and adaptable to multiple modules. E 'equipped with a discreet foot is for kicks and for the cross, and it's a lefty, commodity rather rare at this time at Milanello. For its spending and its characteristics, therefore, it can still be useful to the cause, taking into account the appearance and behavior of a professional soccer player who has never presented any problems from this point of view. In a market still barren, though waiting for something to stir, to treasure these first weeks of work by monitoring the human material and technical provision, without prejudice, it is also a priority, and the figure of Urby, in this sense, it can still prove to be invaluable.
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