Might be very quickly seems a level headed player and an intelligent one.
A keen student of the game, Reijnders was following in the footsteps of Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten at the San Siro. But it was not mere romance. He had noted that Barcelona did not have a clear plan for him.
Tactically, he wanted to know what the idea was, how they envisaged him fitting into the system. Milan sold that vision more clearly.
With Man City signing Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan, Adam Bate examines what the Dutchman will bring to the Premier League and how he could revitalise Citys midfield, with insight from talking to the players former coaches…
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