Idrissi-Regragui sheds light on swapping Chelsea for Milan: "I've always had a connection"
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Idrissi-Regragui sheds light on swapping Chelsea for Milan: "I've always had a connection"
"I experienced a big change when I moved to Milan recently. It took me a good month to settle in, but I'd say I've adapted well. I keep busy with football, and in my free time, I study Italian with a private tutor who only teaches me."
"AC Milan is a big club, and I've always had a connection with them since I was little. When I played for West Ham, we took part in a tournament in Milan, and they took us to San Siro for a guided tour. I still have photos of me as a child alongside AC Milan players."
"When the offer came, I was pretty sure I'd go. The style of play in Italy is very different from Chelsea's, it's much more tactical and focused on plays. I went to Milan because I was the type of player they lacked."
Yahya Idrissi-Regragui moved from Chelsea to AC Milan during the winter transfer window, attracted by Milan's investment in young players. He has adapted well to life in Italy, studying the language and embracing the tactical style of play. Idrissi-Regragui has a long-standing connection to AC Milan, having visited the club as a child during a tournament. He felt that Milan needed a player with his skills, which influenced his decision to join the team.
Read at SempreMilan
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