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After a six month loan spell at QPR, Taye Taiwo reported for training on Tuesday at Milanello in hope of earning a permanent stay.
The midfielder, whose first six months at Milan were spent on the bench, was expected to be sold in the summer transfer window after openly falling out with the management in the club, but to the surprise of the fans he was back training at the club.
“As expected Taye Taiwo returned to Milanello today and immediately joined the rest of his teammates,” read a statement on the club’s website on Tuesday.
“The Nigerian trained this morning with the entire squad and will do the same this afternoon.”
It is unsure whether or not the Nigerian will remain at the club and if he is just there to keep in shape before a club bids for his services.
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