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Tuesday 17 May 2016

Milan observes the young Hyndman

Football MILAN - The Rossoneri bad season coming to an end: the championship ended with a dishonorable seventh place and the only chance to go to Europe League will win the Italian Cup final next Saturday, against Juventus at the Olimpico in Rome. A company quite difficult, if not almost impossible, for a team that in recent weeks has shown a physical and mental shape to say the least ridiculous. Despite many corporate concerns relating to an alleged sale of the club to the Chinese, the current leadership is working under the plaster on the transfer market.

Milan transfer market, Hyndman for the Rossoneri midfield
According to colleagues of The Sun, Adriano Galliani would be quite interested in Emerson Hyndman. It is a young midfielder class 1996. Born in the USA, in Dallas, on 7 April, he turned 20. Footballer owned by Fulham, with contract expiring on June 30. On his debut in the first team he has opened up great technical skills as a director, which could come in handy and not just at Milan's department where latita quality and not cheap. Felix Magath, the coach who made his debut in the big football, he even likened to a certain Andrea Pirlo. A comparison certainly uncomfortable, but which suggests its potential.

The online editorial staff of the renowned British tabloid explains that the American director there would be three interested teams: AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Celtic Glasgow. To snatch the English club which currently plays in the Championship (corresponding to Italian Serie B), it takes 200 thousand pounds. A pittance for the player's talent potential. The competition certainly does not help, but it is, in Aldo Rossi accelerassero seriously could make a young interesting for the future. Hyndman also should have past since the Community would Portuguese relatives. The young football player, having made his debut in the National against Colombia for the Olympic qualifiers, will make a decision on his transfer in the coming weeks, long enough to Rossoneri to discuss any contractual conditions with his entourage.

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