Andre Silva: Joining Milan at the age of 21 is a difficult challenge, but it also makes me proud
7:55am, 9 May 2025Football
May 4th News Andre Silva reviewed his choice to join Milan in an interview.
In the summer of 2017, Milan spent 38 million euros to sign Portuguese striker Andre Silva from Porto. But he failed to adapt to Italian football, and was then rented out by Milan for a row and eventually transferred to leave the team. This season Andre Silva was loaned to Bremen by Leipzig.
Andre Silva first said: "At that time, I was realizing my dream, right? But the club was in a bad situation at that time, and I was the player who could bring the most money to my club. When a club like Milan, which has a long history, offers a quote..."
Andre Silva went on to say: "In those moments, there were many things that were important, not only the transfer market, my heart, my choices, etc. I think I was only 21 years old at that time, and I chose to join Milan, which was a difficult challenge. Of course, that also made me proud that Milan is one of the most important clubs in the world."
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