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EXCLUSIVE Chelsea prepare €40m bid for Milan star Bacca | by Federico Albrizio
That's ten million more than what the Rossoneri paid to bring Bacca to the San Siro, an important profit for the club, after it has already managed to off Luiz Adriano.
Problem is, Silvio Berlusconi's club has no intention of parting with a payer who is seen as key to the attack: his eight league goals and two strikes in the Coppa Italia (including yesterday's spectacular rabona) have been a huge boon to the side. In fact, Milan owe exactly half of the points they've earned so far to Bacca and Adriano's goals.
Getting rid of both of them would also completely disavow Milan's summer transfer policy. At least for this season then, Bacca will remain a Milan player.
Fede Albrizio (@Albri_Fede90), translated by Edo Dalmonte (@edodalmonte)