Jiafu talks about joining Newcastle: Allegri once said he would give me a chance, but I want to try something different
4:15am, 19 November 2025Football

This summer, Jiafu joined Newcastle from Milan for 35 million euros plus floating fees. In an interview with "Pianeta Milan", he discussed this transaction and other related topics.
Jiafu said: "I decided to join Newcastle and I am happy with the decision. Milan is a big club, so it was difficult to leave, but in my opinion it was the right time to try new things. So I listened to Newcastle's proposal and finally agreed to join."
"I did not talk to Tonali when I was in Milan When I came to England, he told me that Newcastle is a big city and they are a big club, although not as big as Milan, but it is a very good club and the fans are very good. "
"It's hard to say which team has more passionate fans. Milan's fans are incredible. After three good years in Milan, I didn't get many playing opportunities in the final stage. Allegri told me that I will have a chance this season, but I still want to try something new."
"I am not surprised by Milan's performance this season, because Pavlovic, Gabia and Tomori are all experienced. Excellent players with rich experience are very suitable for coaches like Allegri. I watched a few Milan games and their defense was very good. "I hope Milan can win the Serie A championship. I really hope so. We both hope that Milan can win again."
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