The Rossoneri midfielder has admitted that the two players are world class talents, but believes that the club will find new talent to fill in the shoes of the titans.
Kevin Constant is not alarmed by the sale of Thiago Silva and the seemingly imminent move of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 to Paris Saint-Germain, and believes that AC Milan have the potential to find new replacements.
The Italian giants recently agreed on a deal with the French giants for their two stars, and while the Brazilian has completed his move, the Swede international is yet to agree upon a salary structure with the Parisians to finalize his transfer.
Kevin Constant admitted that the exit of the two players away from San Siro will be a huge loss for AC Milan, but maintained that transfers are a part of the game and new players will come around to take their places.
The France international went on to stress that the French game is essentially different than the Italian, and stressed that Ligue 1 will be a challenge for the two players.
The former Chievo Verona player went on to stress that the presence of new challenges will make the French experience a positive one for Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, and also add to the lustre of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899’s top flight.
While talking to the press, the 25-year-old said:
"We all know that Ibra and Thiago Silva are world-class players, but if they go then other players will arrive to replace them. The French league is a lot more physical compared to the Italian league, where tactics are more important, but it is growing.
If they do go to the Ligue 1 then it will a positive experience for them."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Silva-c34903 has agreed to a five-year deal with PSG, while Ibrahimovic wants a raise on his already astronomical wages to make the move which has stalled the negotiations for now.
Constant has joined AC Milan on-loan from Genoa to fill in the void left by Sulley Muntari’s injury, which is expected to keep him out for most part of the next season.
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