Kakha Kaladze Believes Gennaro Gattuso Will Remain At Milan
The centre-back is certain the Italian midfielder will not leave the San Siro. He also believes that the Diavoli's season is coming to the boil nicely...
"I'm very happy for the team, since at the start of the season we were not playing very well," explained the Georgian international to the station 7 Gold.
"Now we are better both physically and mentally. Looking at the table we must continue on this path."
The 31-year-old also commented on the situation surrounding team-mate Gennaro Gattuso, who is unhappy with the amount of playing time he has been getting and issued a quit threat to the club.
"I know what has transpired, but I'm sure that in the end, Gennaro will remain with us," he stated.
Gattuso is reportedly scheduled to have a meeting with vice-president Adriano Galliani to discuss his future at the club sometime before the winter transfer window opens.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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