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Kessie return not considered an option by Milan despite Barcelona saga


The idea of a sensational return to AC Milan for Franck Kessie has been very quickly stamped out by a reliable source amid the chaos surrounding Barcelona.

As has been reported by ESPN, Barcelona could fail to register their new signings due to their financial situation and the rules in place in Spain regarding player registration, with the revelation that Kessie and Andreas Christensen can exercise a clause in their contracts to leave for free.

It didn’t take long for the Italian papers to pick up on things, as Corriere della Sera (via SempreMilan.it) speculated what the future might hold for Kessié, with a return to Milan or a potential move to Juventus touted as options.

However, MilanNews confirms that there is a chance that Kessie could leave Barcelona if they do not manage to find a solution quickly to get him and Christensen registered.

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However, what can be ruled out is the return of the Ivorian midfielder to Milan, because he is not an option that is being considered by the Rossoneri management who instead consider his story at the club to be over.



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