
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana midfielder Michael Essien is not likely to extend his stay at Milan in the summer, according to his agent Fabrizio Ferrari.
The ex-Chelsea star could not replicate his fine form since making a January free transfer move to the Italian giants last year. He joined the Serie A side on a one-and-a-half year contract.
“I don’t know what will happen, but I believe he will not renew with Milan,” Ferrari told ItalianFootballDaily.
“Essien is happy at Milan, he could remain, but it is doubtful. It’s a bit early to predict what will happen in June,” the agent stressed.
“Milan is a prestigious club which is difficult to get into, but also difficult for a player to want to leave it.”
The 32-year-old has been linked with clubs in the USA – Toronto FC, Columbus Crew and Portland Timbers. He has made nine appearances in 17 Serie A games this season.
Latest Stories
-
Kumasi tomato traders push for revival of local tomato industry
9 minutes -
Peace Council establishes peace committee, monitors to strengthen peace efforts
10 minutes -
My agenda is to reunite, restructure, restrengthen NPP – Paul Afoko
12 minutes -
GJA condemns Kasoa Radio attack, demands transparent probe, protection for journalists
15 minutes -
Akan NPP vets 20 aspirants for constituency executive elections
18 minutes -
Biakoye NPP constituency election heats up as 28 aspirants file nominations for executive positions
22 minutes -
Former GRIDCo CEO urges stronger workplace safety laws
27 minutes -
DR Congo superfan denied US visa to support team at World Cup
35 minutes -
Oil climbs following renewed US, Iran strikes in Middle East
45 minutes -
Extreme heat costing cities up to 8% of GDP and hitting women hardest, report says
55 minutes -
South Africa’s defeat marks World Cup farewell for coach Broos
1 hour -
Thousands seek way out as South Africa braces for anti-immigrant protests
1 hour -
Texas state school board approves mandated reading list including Bible passages
1 hour -
Elon Musk ordered to testify in election lottery cases; one lawsuit may be narrowed
2 hours -
Adani prosecutors must justify dropping criminal case, US judge rules
2 hours