Massimiliano Allegri, former head coach of Cagliari, has gone on to remark on the Brazilian at the club and stated that he wants a way out of Milan and to Brazil.
The former Real Madrid player has been heavily linked with a move away from the club for some time now and it seems that he is well on his way out of the club, after he confirmed with the club that he is looking for a move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858. Having burst on to the
scene through Santos at a tender age, the young Brazilian made his move to Real Madrid, in a move that was touted to start a glorious career for the player.
However, he was not able to punch above the weight of the other superstars at the clubs and after a couple of seasons at the club, he made his move to Manchester City. His flirtation with the Premier League was proving effective at first, but then the player
faded into anonymity after a couple of niggles and knocks. This had a toll on the player and he sought a move elsewhere with Milan being his next destination.
He has been criticised for his lack of composure and clinical finishing, a trait which has seen him lose out on many occasions to the opposition goal keepers. It seems like the player has had enough of the situation brewing at the club and he is finally
yearning for a move to his homeland. He has made his thoughts clear to the manager of the club, and Allegri remarked that it was up to the player to decide his future.
While commenting on his preference, Allegri stated that he will have a place at Milan if he decides to stay. He was quoted to have said:
“The club knows perfectly well which players I like and could replace http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robinho-c31382 has told us he wants to go home to Brazil. Obviously, if he changes his mind then we will be very happy to keep him here, but if he wants to
go then it’s right he does.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 have had an offer rejected for the youngster, with the club holding out for an offer of 10 million Euros.
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