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Allegri wants to keep Saelemaekers at Milan

Allegri wants to keep Saelemaekers at Milan

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Allegri wants to keep Saelemaekers at Milan
Alexis Saelemaekers is unlikely to return to Roma this summer.
After an impressive season on loan with the Giallorossi, the Belgian winger is expected to return to base at Milan where he will be evaluated by new manager in charge, Massimiliano Allegri.
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As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Allegri is very keen on Saelemaekers due to his versatility and would like to keep him.
In the meantime, Roma plan on pushing for an agreement with Milan over the player's permanent stay. However, negotiations have proven to be more difficult than initially anticipated.

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