
"Davide Calabria wants to return to AC Milan after just a few months in Greece, but there is something holding his wishes back. Calabria has spent most of his life at Milan. In total the defender spent 18 years with his boyhood club before leaving on loan for Bologna and then signing as a free agent for Panathinaikos in the Greek Super League in the summer."
"The newspaper explains that Calabria misses Serie A and for this reason he wants to leave Panathinaikos to return to Italy. Complicating the matter, however, is his €2m net per season salary which most clubs do not want to pay. Il Giornale then adds that a player like Calabria could have been useful to Massimiliano Allegri on the right flank in place of the disappointing Zachary Athekame, but 'a déjà vu with the Rossoneri is unlikely'."
Davide Calabria spent 18 years with AC Milan before leaving on loan to Bologna and signing as a free agent for Panathinaikos in the Greek Super League. He now desires a return to Italy and a second spell at AC Milan after only a few months in Greece. A €2m net per season salary is creating difficulty for most clubs interested in signing him. Observers note that he could provide cover on the right flank for Massimiliano Allegri in place of Zachary Athekame. Rumours also suggest that his perceived closeness to Paolo Maldini reduces the likelihood of a Rossoneri reunion.
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