Luca Antonelli is officially a Milan player, the club have announced, after completing a move from Genoa.
The defender arrives on loan until the end of the season, with a clause which means the Rossoneri can buy him for an agreed €4.5m in the summer.
The Italian international has already declared that he feels like he’s coming home to Milan, and the club has now confirmed his return to the club where he started his career.
“Luca Antonelli has signed a contract with Milan until June 30, 2018,” the Diavolo confirmed on their official website.
“The new AC Milan defender chose the shirt number 31 at Casa Milan, and met with fans at the Museo Mondo Milan.”
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