Despite AC Milan’s disappointing eighth-place finish, Reijnders was named the league’s best midfielder last season, a recognition earned through his 15 goals and five assists across all competitions. That marked a dramatic improvement on his first season in Italy, when he managed only four goals after arriving from AZ Alkmaar for £17m. He is now eager to replicate his goal-scoring form with City at the Etihad.
“Last season with Milan, I was on the scoresheet more,” he said. “It’s very important to score goals as a midfielder and it’s what I’m looking [to do at City] — that and assists. The first season at Milan, I wasn’t calm in my head when I had opportunities to score, and it was something I was thinking about in the summer after. I watched clips of myself when I got into those situations and tried to adapt to those kinds of things in the second season, to be calmer in front of goal.”