Cissokho Could Still Join Milan At A Later Date - Adriano Galliani
The Rossoneri have not given up on signing the French international, but are in no hurry to do so at the moment...
However, his failed medical was the main reason for the cancellation of this agreement, even though a deal could still be reached sooner or later.
"We have been friends with the Porto president for many years," explained the Rossoneri's director to Milan Channel. "What he says is true.
"The contract was sealed also with a handshake, but it was cancelled at the medical visits.
"The medical found that there were problems and with a written opinion by the doctors I cannot do otherwise. Without these problems, the player would have joined us.
"Either Cissokho arrives or we keep our players, we have signed [Ignazio] Abate yesterday. On Cissokho there are no limits, there are no end terms, he can also arrive later, because either he arrives or we keep our players."
Milan are hoping that the Portuguese side can lower their demands for the player, but it seems that this will not happen according to the latest speculation.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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