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Bakayoko plans to return to AC Milan again

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Tiemoue Bakayoko is reportedly 'dreaming' of a return to AC Milan as the £40million Chelsea outcast looks to reignite his career following a tumultuous spell at Stamford Bridge.

The French midfielder has seen game time hugely limited in west London, having spent the past 18 months shipped out on loan to AC Milan and former club Monaco. 

Despite a slow start to life in Italy, Bakayoko established himself in Gennaro Gattuso's side, and had high hopes that the Italian giants would move to secure his long term future at the club.

Tiemoue Bakayoko is reportedly dreaming of a return to former club AC Milan this summer

The Frenchman enjoyed a positive loan spell in Italy and is hoping to seal his long term future



However, Milan's failure to offload Franck Kessie in January meant that a move failed to materialise.

Italian outlet Calciomercato reports that Bakayoko is desperate to reunite with his friends at the San Siro, where he made 42 appearances, scored once and provided a single assist.

Should Milan be able to raise the funds, a move would appear favourable for all parties. Chelsea are looking to generate the cash to seal big-money deals this summer, with Jadon Sancho at the top of Frank Lampard's wishlist.

Bakayoko has been a flop at Chelsea and the club are looking to offload the Frenchman soon

For Bakayoko, his inevitable departure from west London will be tinged with regret. 

'When I leave Chelsea, I have a feeling of failure because it's a club I loved,' he explained earlier this season.

'There was a trigger because I had gone through all the stages and it was like I had a break in my ambition. I couldn't do enough. Now I work a lot more.'
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