Higuaín says Juventus made him leave

Higuaín says Juventus made him leave

Gonzalo Higuaín claimed to have been forced out of Juventus to make way for the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Gonzalo Higuaín spent two years playing for Juventus. (AFP pic)
MILAN:
AC Milan striker Gonzalo Higuaín said he was treated very well by Juventus — right until the moment they forced him out of the club to make way for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Higuan moved to Milan on loan in August after two seasons at Juventus, where he won two Serie A and Coppa Italia titles and scored 55 goals in 105 appearances in all competitions.

His departure, which he said was not his decision, came shortly after the Turin side signed five-times world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.

Higuaín told Gazzetta dello Sport in an interview published on Thursday that he felt something was amiss when he was left on the bench for the Coppa Italia final against AC Milan in May.

“That day, I had the feeling inside may that maybe something had broken down. And then they signed Ronaldo,” he said.

“The decision to leave was not mine. I gave everything for Juventus, I won several titles, after which Cristiano arrived.”

“The club wanted to make a leap in quality and they told me that I could not stay and that they were trying to find a solution. The best solution was Milan.”

Still, he said there were no hard feelings.

“Mine is a feeling of affection because they treated me very well,” he added. “Companions and supporters have given me huge affection. But I did not ask to leave. Basically, everyone says it, they sent me away.”

Higuain, who will take part in his first derby against Inter Milan on Sunday, has scored four goals in his first nine games for Milan.

“Milan have given me something more after a World Cup which wasn’t great,” he said. “I found what I was looking for.”

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