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Milan officially announces the departure of the team's trio

Rome - ALsharqiya, June 28: Italian club AC Milan officially announced the departure of three players who were on loan: Portuguese Joao Felix, English Kyle Walker, and Italian Riccardo Sottil. The three players are returning to their original clubs after the end of their loan periods, which began during the last winter transfer window.

Joao Felix has ended his loan period from English club Chelsea. Milan's official account on the X platform (formerly Twitter) posted a photo of the Portuguese star with the comment, "Thank you, Joao Felix."

Felix participated in 21 matches for Milan, totaling 1,016 minutes of play, during which he scored three goals and provided one assist. He scored two goals in the Italian League against Roma and Monza, and a third goal against Roma in the Coppa Italia. His only assist came against Lecce in the Italian League.

Kyle Walker: He Didn't Add the Expected Value

Milan also bid farewell to English defender Kyle Walker, who is returning to his club, Manchester City, after the end of his loan. Milan commented on its official Twitter account, saying, "It was a pleasure, Kyle."

Walker participated in 16 matches in various competitions, totaling 1,046 minutes, but did not contribute as much as expected to the team. His participation was divided between 208 minutes in the Coppa Italia, 658 minutes in Serie A, and 180 minutes in the Champions League.

Riccardo Sottil: A Missing Imprint

Milan also announced the departure of Italian winger Riccardo Sottil, who returned to his team, Fiorentina. Despite joining on loan until the end of the season, the 26-year-old player has yet to make a significant impact. Milan commented on Twitter, saying, "We wish Sottil all the best for the future."

Sottil participated in only eight matches for the Rossoneri, six in Serie A and two in the Coppa Italia, for a total of 141 minutes. He failed to score or assist any goals during his time with Milan.

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