Young Spanish starlet Suso has reportedly agreed terms over a pre contract agreement with AC Milan. Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has recently mentioned the Spaniard as a target alongside Real Madrid’s Sami Khedira. The Rossoneri are looking set to snap up some bargain world class players.
The Andalusian youngster is currently injured and with Liverpool’s lack of faith in him, he will most likely move on when his contract expires. AC Milan have reportedly offered a four year deal worth 1.2 million euros per year. This lucrative contract may well see Suso on his way to the Rossoneri. More money and more game time will be surely swaying the playern in Milan’s direction.
Who is Suso? Suso is a highly rated 21 year old Spanish offensive midfielder who currently ply’s his trade at Liverpool FC in the Barclays Premier League. He usually plays as a winger but is also adept in the middle in a number 10 role. Suso is a slim 5 ft. 9 inch tall player, he doesn’t have great stature however he more than makes up for that with the ball at his feet, especially the left one. He is known for possessing great technique and a creative spark, one of his best skills is the ability to dribble also in tight spaces. Alongside this he has a good work rate due to his fantastic stamina although he's not good enough in the air.
Suso joined Liverpool at youth level from Spanish club Cadiz and has worked his way up the ranks ever since. Suso has made a total of 21 appearances for Liverpool netting just once. Suso’s most fruitful spell was during his time at Almeria on loan. There he showed what an exciting young player he is scoring 3 goals in 35 games for the Spanish side. Suso has also represented Spain at every level up to U-21 making a total of 34 appearances and scoring 7 goals.
If AC Milan can get Suso to perform the way he did at Almeria and to improve in the future they will have a very exciting layer on their hands. The Spanish legend Fernando Torres could be the perfect mentor for him.
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Thursday, November 13 th, 2014
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