Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Silva too Expensive for Milan


The centre-back's representative admits that he
would like to return to the Italian club or
Fluminense, but maintains he would cost too
much to make the move this year
Thiago Silva would like to return to AC Milan at
some point in his career, but he would cost too
much for the Italian side this summer, his agent
says.
The centre-back spent three seasons at Milan,
where he developed into arguably the best
defender in the world, before making the move to
Paris Saint-Germain in summer 2012.
The Brazil international has been a key player for
PSG since then, helping them on their way to three
consecutive Ligue 1 titles.
Milan are in a phase of rebuilding this summer, as
they look to improve on last term's 10th-placed
finish in Serie A, with new coach Sinisa Mihajlovic
bringing in the likes of Carlos Bacca, Luiz Adriano,
Jose Mauri and Andrea Bertolacci.
The Italian side are looking to bolster the centre
of defence, but Paulo Tonietto insists his client is
out of their reach.
"Milan should talk to the president of PSG about it,
maybe they will be able to talk," he
told MilanNews.it. "One day Thiago could return to
Fluminense, as well as Milan, he would like to, but
just now there isn't the slightest chance that he
will change clubs.
"Right now, he costs too much, he has a contract
until 2018 and a very high salary. Milan could not
pay his wages because they have a policy on
salaries.
"He is doing well at PSG and he can't change
teams. He is too expensive for Milan."

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