As Milan meet with Robinho and his agent, the Brazilian will not travel to the United States for the Rossoneri’s pre-season tour.

The Brazilian has been increasingly linked with a move to Orlando City and yesterday evening met with his agent and CEO Adriano Galliani.

The 30-year-old, who was earlier speculated as likely to be asked by Galliani to take a paycut in order to facilitate his exit, conceded at this meeting to reporters that his transfer was the topic of conversation.

As Milan meet with Robinho and his agent, the Brazilian will not travel to the United States for the Rossoneri’s pre-season tour.

The Brazilian has been increasingly linked with a move to Orlando City and yesterday evening met with his agent and CEO Adriano Galliani.

The 30-year-old, who was earlier speculated as likely to be asked by Galliani to take a paycut in order to facilitate his exit, conceded at this meeting to reporters that his transfer was the topic of conversation.

“We are still deciding,” Robinho told Sky Sport before the talks. 

“The situation that is best for me is the one that works best for the club, who have always treated me well. We hope to do the right thing for me and for Milan.

“Brazil? I still do not know. I can only say thanks to the fans if I were to leave.

“The best moment of my years here? Winning the Scudetto.”

Meanwhile, it is expected that Robinho will not be included in the Milan party to fly out to the United States on Tuesday for their four-game tour of the country.

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