Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Schalke outcast Boateng returns to train with AC Milan


Kevin-Prince Boateng will make his case for a return to
AC Milan by training with the Serie A club until the end
of 2015.

Exiled Schalke midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng will train with AC
Milan until the end of 2015, paving the way for the Ghana
international to return to the Serie A club permanently.

Following May's 2-0 Bundesliga defeat at Cologne, Boateng and
team-mate Sidney Sam were indefinitely suspended by Schalke.

A proposed August switch to Sporting Lisbon broke down due to
a disagreement over Boateng's image rights but, having
previously expressed his openness to playing for a club he
represented between 2010 and 2013, the 28-year-old is back in
training with Milan.

He is under contract at Schalke until the end of this season so
would be unable to play competitively for Milan before January if
coach Sinisa Mihajlovic pursues a formal transfer.

Boateng is expected to feature in friendly and reserve-team
matches during his extended trial period.

A brief statement on Milan's official website on Wednesday
read: "Kevin-Prince Boateng, from tomorrow until December 31,
will train with the first team at Milanello."

Ghana international Boateng is the second controversial talent
to return to Milanello under Mihajlovic's watch, with Mario
Balotelli currently on a season-long loan at San Siro from
Liverpool.

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