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Monday, 30 May 2016

Kovacic need to find themselves, AcMilan need to add quality in midfield.

In Milan for the revitalization operation, this time changing shores of the waterway to start, who knows, an adventure all the Rossoneri. The hypothesis Mateo Kovacic to AC Milan could be anything but a simple voice or suggestion, even more so after the statements made by the individual and by Adriano Galliani about a possible deal: the Croatian midfielder, with no space in midfield immovable Real Madrid European champions, could decide to leave the blancos to find space, riabbracciando Milan, which has well-known in the previous Inter experience.

OPENING - "Kovacic? Let's see." Asked about the possible arrival of the Croatian national Rossoneri, Adriano Galliani has not closed the doors before the hypothesis of being able to bring back the former Inter Milan. A track that, even according to recent statements made by Kovacic also FcInterNews himself, seems quite open now ( "If Milan were to call? I do not think the other teams. In life anything can happen, but at the moment I do not think. Milan a beautiful city and I spent there two and a half fantastic, but at the moment I am a Real Madrid player "). Paid 29 million Euros to Real just a few months ago, Kovacic could therefore have a change of air, with the most likely hypothesis of the loan to be able to see the Rossoneri.

TITLE '- Arriving at Milan, Kovacic could find more frequently the only known title in just six occasions with the shirt of blancos: former Nerazzurri lead quality, technique and ability to find those played vertically too little often seen in the team Rossoneri in these seasons. Talent never be able to express themselves at 100%, including benches and colorless performance interspersed with good evidence, the Croatian would so finally the opportunity to enjoy the space and freedom of expression: a reinforcement, the right economic conditions, could prove very important, awaiting the outcome of negotiations with the Chinese consortium to learn more about the market and the future of the Rossoneri.

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