These days the news of the certainty of Gonzalo Higuain’s move from Milan is increasingly clear. AC Milan head coach Gennaro Gattuso has even said he accepted Gonzalo Higuain’s decision to leave. This is after Higuain was given freedom from the Rossoneri squad in the match against Genoa. The Serie A match was finally won by Milan 2-0 over hosts Genoa (Calciomercato.com 22/1/19).
In this past week, Higuain was linked with his move to Stamford Bridge to rejoin his former coach, Maurizio Sarri when he played at Napoli.
“I accept the decision,” Gattuso told Skysports.com (1/19/19) starting his statement. “Surely he can do more and maybe we can help him adjust better. I want to be honest with all of you. We have a bad training session today because of all these rumors. We talked after the training session and I didn’t think he was ready this match. ” Thus the Milan coach said the reality he faced at this time was as reported by Skysports.com (1/19/19).
Gattuso can understand the situation currently faced by Higuain. The player on loan from Juventus to Milan is of course not concentrated on facing the match against Genoa in the Serie A competition this week. In the match Milan managed to beat host Genoa.
According to Calciomercato.com (1/22/19), news in Italy is circulating about Higuain’s certainty to Chelsea, Piatek to Milan and Morata to Atletico Madrid, the three players already have an agreement that seems almost over. Neither Higuain nor Piatek did not go down to strengthen their club in Genoa versus Milan.
On Monday (1/21/19), AC Milan played against hosts Genoa in the Italian Serie A when they won 2-0 thanks to goals from Fabio Borini and Suso. Gonzalo Higuain is not present for this match. Likewise Krzysztof Piatek was absent for Genoa because he was closer to joining Milan. The Poland international will soon join the Rossoneri because Gonzalo Higuain will be free to join Chelsea.
Let’s see in the next few days how the end of the career journey of Gonzalo Higuain who has been poor across European jungle since Madrid, Juventus and Milan. Will it end at Chelsea?
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