Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Carlos Bacca Says He Would Like To Link Up With Unai Emery Again As AC Milan Star Reveals Why PSG Talks Broke Down

Unai Emery gives orders to his PSG side during their Champions League clash with Arsenal

  • Carlos Bacca worked with Unai Emery during his two years with Sevilla  
  • Emery is currently in charge of PSG and Bacca is scoring for AC Milan  
  • The Columbian had been linked with a summer move to West Ham  
AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca says a move to Paris Saint Germain broke down because there was no space in their squad for non EU players.
The Colombian international was a wanted man during the summer, thanks to his exploits at the San Siro, where he hit 18 goals in his début season, attracting the attentions of Premier League side West Ham.
Bacca has said he would like to work under PSG manager Unai Emery again - the pair having enjoyed a successful partnership at Sevilla - but is focused on giving his all for Milan.
AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca revealed a move to PSG broke down during the summer
AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca revealed a move to PSG broke down during the summer
Unai Emery gives orders to his PSG side during their Champions League clash with Arsenal
Unai Emery gives orders to his PSG side during their Champions League clash with Arsenal
'Emery is the most important manager I've had during my career. The best one too,' he told Cadena Ser.
'He has improved my performances, I always felt at ease with him, because he always trusted me.
'He's also a good friend of mine, maybe this is the secret of such an excellent relationship.
'I'd like to work with him again in the future. But I am only focused on AC Milan at the moment.
Continuing where he left off from last campaign, Bacca has already scored three goals in three games for the Italians.
The striker has hit three goals this season already but AC Milan have lost their last two games
The striker has hit three goals this season already but AC Milan have lost their last two games

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