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Chelsea flop Tiemoue Bakayoko’s career hits rock bottom as he has TWO loan transfers collapse and must stay at AC Milan


TIEMOUE BAKAYOKO’s career has hit rock bottom following the collapse of TWO loan deals.

The Chelsea flop, 28, was set to leave Italian giants AC Milan last month after a multitude of offers came in for his services.

But loan moves to Lyon and Adana Demirspor fell through for the midfielderCredit: GETTY

But moves to France and Turkey with Lyon and Adana Demirspor fell through for the midfielder, who will now remain at the San Siro until the end of the season.

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed: “After [a] deal collapsed with OL, the same happens now with Adana Demirspor for Tiemoue Bakayoko.

“No agreement, he will not join the Turkish side.

“Bakayoko will stay at AC Milan until the end of [the] season, on loan from Chelsea.”

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Adana were confident of securing Bakayo’s services and were left stunned when the deal they worked so hard on collapsed.

President Murat Sancak said: “It is false that Bakayoko gave up signing after seeing our facilities.

“He went to the Milan offices at two in the morning to sign.

“While Chelsea were about to sign the termination of his contract so he could sign with us.

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“We don’t know what happened there, but he has given up on signing.”

Bayoko will no doubt be seething at the collapse of the deals as they will see him continue to warm the Milan bench.

The France international has yet to make an appearance for the Rossoneiri this season.

Bakayoko joined Chelsea from Monaco in the summer of 2017 for a fee in the region of £40million.

But he failed to impress in his debut season, which led to loan moves to Milan, Monaco and Napoli.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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