Franck Kessie will play in FC Barcelona and this was confirmed by the president of Barça Joan Laporta on his visit this Saturday to S’Agaró. For the midfielder, who is “the heart” of Milan, champion of the ‘scudetto’ eleven years later, as recently defined by the former Milan player. Christian Panucci, they are already looking for “someone who will make him forget”. That’s the expression that’s in some of the statements collected by La Gazzetta dello Sport pronounced Rogerio Micale referring to Douglas Luis, is now one of the favorite to sign for Milan in exchange for the future culé. “Douglas Luiz will forget Kessie,” predicted Micale, a former youth coach on the Brazilian team that made Douglas ’debut on the Brazilian U-20 team, thus explicitly emphasizing the importance he has for ‘squadra rossonera’ Kessie, 25 years old.
Douglas Luiz, a 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder who will end his contract with Aston Villa in 2023, he will now move to the transfer pool in Milan, desperately looking for a replacement for Kessie. “Douglas Luiz came from the favela: he was a mastiff, he would make Kessie forget,” Micale said, emphasizing that “Douglas was an all-rounder, a‘ box to box, ’a born fighter , because those born into poverty have a greater desire to emerge. ” “If I close my eyes and think of Douglas Luiz, I remember an eighteen-year-old boy chasing everyone around the field,” he added.
In any case, Milan’s obsession with filling in the void left by Kessie is obvious. The other candidate they thought of at the San Siro was the 24-year-old Portuguese Renato Sanchezwho had a good season on Lille French.
seven goals Y a help sa 39 matches in her final season in Milan, they spoke well about Kessie’s offensive vocation, the Barça signing to be shown in the middle of the week. Panuccion his recent visit to Barcelona to play in the tournament padel Legends TrophyKessie was mentioned as “a very technical player, with good feet”.
Source: La Verdad

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