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Telegraph: Loftus-Cheek considered for Premier League return by Aston Villa

There will be a lot of interest in Ruben Loftus-Cheek over the next 12 months, given he is entering the final 18 months of his AC Milan deal.

Right now, Milan are in a difficult position where Loftus-Cheek is involved. As of earlier this month, there were no talks taking place over a contract renewal. However, there is also no interest in losing the Englishman.

In fact, when asked about midfielders potentially leaving, Massimiliano Allegri stated that everyone would be needed. That is, unless them leaving would help with other operations.

Loftus-Cheek has interest from England

Interest has already been quite present for the midfielder, with Lazio and Besiktas both coming forward to try seal a move. However, both clubs have been rebuffed, with the Rossoneri wanting a permanent move only if he is to leave this month.

Manchester United came forward yesterday, and another English Premier League club, Aston Villa, have now joined them.

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John Percy, the Midlands reporter for the Telegraph, reports that the Villains are looking to replace Boubacar Kamara, who has suffered a season-ending injury. So, the Englishman is being considered for a move back.

The report regarding the interest from Manchester suggested that he would like to return to England, so the news of more Premier League interest could open up an exit.

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10 Comments

  1. If he goes, I wouldn’t want us to sign any replacement. Maybe that’ll increase the playing time for Ardon and Ricci but I do have a feeling that Bennacer won’t be bought. He looks like a guy who’d fit well into Allegri’s system but I don’t know how he’s doing in Zagreb.

    1. I’d love to see him come back, provided he returns to the form he had a few years ago. But I guess it’s a tough way to go considering he had yet another injury.
      Otherwise he does quite well for Zagreb afaik. Slowly progressing…

    2. Agree on more time for Jashari and Ricci. Let’s be real, we have one game a week until the end of the season. I’m pretty sure between Modric, Rabiot, Jashari, Ricci and Fofana, we could cover all bases until the end of the year.

    1. Damn, Milan missed out on the Dutch version of Bennacer. The guy has more injuries than games played. There is a reason he costs 4.5 mil

  2. Let him go, please. And that’s true according to the other guy above, we shouldn’t buy anybody, rather we giv chance to Jashari & Ricci

  3. You could combine Fofana and RLC into one player and that player would still be limited with poor decision making. I’m sort of hoping RLC and Fofana could be sold and Goretzka brought in – physical disruptor.

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