Brahim Diaz returns to Real Madrid after three-year loan at AC Milan
Brahim Diaz is back at Real Madrid after his Milan spell.
<p>Midfielder Brahim Diaz has returned to La Liga side Real Madrid following his three-year loan spell at AC Milan. </p>
<p>Although his ownership was never officially transferred, he has been welcomed back as if he were a brand new signing.</p>
<p>During his time at Milan, the 23-year-old featured in 124 matches, scoring 18 goals and providing 15 assists. </p>
<p>This season, Brahim emerged as a regular starter at San Siro and played a vital role in their journey to the semi-finals of the Champions League.</p>
<p>Yesterday, he was formally presented as a Real Madrid player once again, donning the number 21 jersey. </p>
<p>In his press conference, Brahim expressed his admiration for the club, referring to it as the best in the world. </p>
<p>He also took the opportunity to share his insights on the significant differences between the three leagues he has experienced, including the Premier League during his time with Manchester City.</p>
<p>"I have been privileged. I learned a lot. In each one [league] it was different. I have matured a lot," said Brahim Diaz.</p>
<p>"The difference in the three leagues is the ball. The Premier League is a little more physical, La Liga much more technical and in Italy everything is more tactical. </p>
<p>"It has been very good for me to come back to learn and I come back with a lot of desire."</p>
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