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Leaving to be born again? Led by Hakan Charhanoglu, the midfielder who has left Milan in recent seasons

author:Arakaki Physical Education

Just as the so-called causes must have effects, there must be outs and ins, and it is normal for players to transfer intensively today. Switching to other teams, is it for better development, or is it a last resort?

Lucas Paqueta (Milan→ Lyon)

Lucas Paqueta joined Milan in the mid-18/19 season by Brazilian powerhouse Flamengo for €35 million. Born in Brazil, he is of course excellent in his footwork and good shooting, and the fans have high hopes for him. However, Serie A is significantly stronger than In Serie A, Lucas Paqueta didn't have many opportunities to show off his samba style of play, performing very averagely, with only 1 goal and 3 assists in 44 games for Milan. At last. Lucas Paqueta joined Lyon for 20 million euros, and his samba football is more suited to the style of Ligue 1, performing well, with 19 goals and 11 assists in 66 games, and often easily breaking through opponents, which is the super organizational core of the team.

Leaving to be born again? Led by Hakan Charhanoglu, the midfielder who has left Milan in recent seasons

Lucas Biglia (Milan→ Kara gumruk)

Lucas Biglia is from South America like Lucas Paqueta, but he is Argentine. He joined Milan in 2017 by Lazio, but could not return to his previous performances and failed to persuade successive managers to give the defender a starting position. Lucas Biglia played 70 times, delivered 2 goals and 2 assists, and all kinds of performances on the pitch were very mediocre. The 36-year-old moved to Karagumluk in the Turkish Super League 2 years ago and quickly won the absolute main position with many years of experience in the game, and is an important figure in the team.

Leaving to be born again? Led by Hakan Charhanoglu, the midfielder who has left Milan in recent seasons

Giacomo Bonaventura (Milan→ Florence)

Giacomo Bonaventura, if it were not for the injuries of his golden age, his achievements would not be more than that. In the main midfield, he joined Milan from Atalanta in the 14/15 season, when Milan was in a dark period, the league ranking was worrying, Giacomo Bonaventura can be said to be one of the heroes who gradually led Milan back to the top level, and he also had a good performance in playing left winger before being injured, but he missed most of the seasons in the 16/17 season due to a serious muscle injury, and in the 18/19 season, he rested for 224 days due to injury, and since then the level has not been able to return to the past. He played for Milan for 6 years, scoring 35 goals and 30 assists in 184 games. He delivered an assist in the last league game of his Milan career 2 years ago, and after finishing the game, he wept alone on the turf of San Siro, which was very touching. He then moved to Fiorentina and played well as a main midfielder, currently ranking 8th in the league, with Giacomo Bonaventura contributing.

Leaving to be born again? Led by Hakan Charhanoglu, the midfielder who has left Milan in recent seasons

Hakan Charhanoglu (Milan→ Inter Milan)

Hakan Charhanoglu, the Turkish international who would have been much happier in the (forward) midfielder, was assigned to play as a left winger for most of Milan's time, with a very average effect, but still played as a main player for four seasons. Playing back in the No. 10 position last season was good but not entirely convincing, with nine goals and 12 assists in 43 games. However, the star seems to be very dissatisfied with Milan, and this season joined the rival team with a salary of only 500,000 euros more than Milan's annual salary offer, and provoked Milan fans from time to time. To be sure, he's played better at Inter, with six goals and seven assists in 35 games, considering he now plays mainly in midfielders 352 rather than in the front.

Leaving to be born again? Led by Hakan Charhanoglu, the midfielder who has left Milan in recent seasons

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