Samu Castillejo twice had the chance to seal a move from AC Milan but both times it broke down for various reasons, according to reports.
According to what Gianluca Di Marzio reported live on Sky Italia (via MilanNews) last night, Castillejo knew that the Rossoneri were in talks with Valencia and the 27-year-old had accepted the idea of a move to join them.
The talks lasted for a few days but in the end Milan did not manage to find an agreement with the Spanish club, and they instead decided to sign Bryan Gil on loan from Spurs until the end of the current campaign.
On deadline day however, the situation was reversed. The Rossoneri easily found an agreement in a short time with Sampdoria over a dry loan until June, but the player refused the destination because he preferred a transfer to Spain, so his exit is postponed until the summer.
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Already seen for hundred times…contract streching tilll running out,cashing 2,5 mil per season(he will never get that money again,not a half)new club,new contract,premium for free agent—pure loss for Milan.Shall I name all free agents in the last 2 years?Again?Man…18 months of contract minimum,if not renewed—-sell it same second,not a day of waiting.Disaster,disaster….Milan need urgent buy-sell manager
So he refused a dry loan to Sampdoria for no reason. Maybe he doesn’t understand the language. Dry loan means you go out and come back. At least he would be getting game time at Samp. Instead, he prefers to sit his skinny ass in the stands and do nothing, then collect his paycheck.