Marco van Ginkel’s agent claims he never told newspapers that Chelsea and Milan would interrupt the loan move.

Karel Jansen was quoted as telling some media sources that the midfielder “did not come to Milan in order to sit on the bench” and would be recalled to London in January.

“Everything that came out was absolutely senseless,” Jansen told Calciomercato.it.

Marco van Ginkel’s agent claims he never told newspapers that Chelsea and Milan would interrupt the loan move.

Karel Jansen was quoted as telling some media sources that the midfielder “did not come to Milan in order to sit on the bench” and would be recalled to London in January.

“Everything that came out was absolutely senseless,” Jansen told Calciomercato.it.

“Things are proceeding according to plan and there are no promises that haven’t been kept. Inzaghi does his work and we have no intention of interfering with his choices.

“Marco’s job is to continue working and make sure he is ready when called upon.

“Will he return to Chelsea in January? That is false too, it’s completely untrue. My client will remain with the Rossoneri.”

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