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João Félix set for AC Milan on loan from Chelsea – source
AC Milan are closing in on a mortgage deal for Chelsea ahead João Félix, a supply has instructed ESPN.
The 25-year-old is anticipated to maneuver to Italy in an settlement which might see Milan pay a mortgage payment within the area of €2m-€3m ($2m-$3m). The Serie A membership would even be paying all of his wages.
Félix had attracted curiosity from a number of different golf equipment together with Aston Villa however Chelsea’s choice has at all times been for the Portugal worldwide to hitch a membership exterior England.
Félix solely joined Chelsea final August in a €50m deal from Atlético Madrid to start his second spell on the membership after spending the second half of the 2022-23 marketing campaign on mortgage at Stamford Bridge.
Nevertheless, Félix has began simply three Premier League video games below head coach Enzo Maresca and is eager on kickstarting his profession at a brand new membership.
Ought to a deal by finalised, Félix will grow to be Milan’s second signing within the present window after Kyle Walker’s arrival from Manchester Metropolis.
Sources instructed ESPN that Félix is anticipated to reach within the Italian metropolis afterward Monday, and that the membership can also be engaged on offers for Monza’s Warren Bondo and Fiorentina’s Riccardo Sottil.
Info from ESPN’s Tom Hamilton contributed to this report.
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