Sporting Lisbon reject Kevin-Prince Boateng returns to AC Milan
Milan - Kevin-Prince Boateng has returned to AC Milan on a six-month deal following an unhappy spell at Schalke 04 and an aborted move to Sporting Lisbon, the Serie A club announced Tuesday.
Now it's official: welcome back @KPBofficial! 🙂
Adesso è ufficiale: bentornato in squadra Prince!
#weareacmilan pic.twitter.com/KFL4q1bQZJ
— AC Milan (@acmilan) January 5, 2016
German-born Ghanaian international Boateng played his last match for Milan in August 2013 but has been training with the club for several months after failing to secure a deal at Sporting, having quit Schalke under a cloud last May.
A statement by the seven-times European champion said: "AC Milan announce that Kevin Prince Boateng has signed a contract with Milan until 30 June, 2016."
Milan's offer of a six-month contract has only added to the intrigue surrounding Boateng's return to the club for whom he has played a total of 100 matches across all competitions.
After the midfielder quit Schalke at the end of last season, the 28-year-old was set for a move to Sporting Lisbon only to be rejected by the Portuguese giants.
Officially, Boateng failed to secure a deal because of a disagreement over the players' image rights. However a spokesman for Sporting later claimed Boateng had "failed the club's medical tests because of a problem with his knee".
AC Milan, who hosts Bologna at the San Siro on Wednesday, sits in sixth place in Serie A and eight points behind leader Inter Milan.
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