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Only Sarri wanted me at Chelsea – Higuain

Gonzalo Higuain joined AC Milan from Juventus because he felt wanted by everyone at the club, whereas only Maurizio Sarri seemed keen to bring him to Chelsea.

Following Juve’s €112-million signing of Cristiano Ronaldo in July, Higuain quickly became the subject of transfer speculation, as he was seemingly ushered towards the exit.

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Chelsea, now coached by Higuain’s former Napoli boss Sarri, appeared to be favourites for a time to sign the striker as a replacement for Alvaro Morata, who struggled in his first season at Stamford Bridge.

But Milan made their move and ultimately secured an initial one-year loan for €18m with an option to buy for €36m, while Mattia Caldara and Leonardo Bonucci swapped clubs – the latter returning to Juve after just a season away.

Higuain has now revealed he had the impression Sarri was the only one at Chelsea pushing for his signature.

‘The esteem I have for Sarri is great, but the only person who wanted me at Chelsea was him,’ Higuain told reporters at his Milan presentation on Friday.

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‘Instead, here at Milan, everyone wanted me, and this is the most beautiful thing you can hear as a player, that feeling that they really want you. This is why I made my choice to come here.’

There had been suggestions that a strained relationship with Massimiliano Allegri was part of the reason Higuain opted to depart, though he insists that is not the case, even if they did not always see eye-to-eye.

‘I worked alongside Allegri for a couple of years,’ Higuain said. ‘We had differences, but that did not result in me coming here, just the motivation Milan showed me.

‘I have a lot of confidence in this team. I enjoyed how they played last season. I have represented clubs who’ve always aimed to win, and Milan have always aimed to win.

‘The aim is to get Milan winning again. I am really happy to be here.’

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