Joao Felix has joined Milan on a temporary transfer from Chelsea, after struggling to get playing time at Stamford Bridge.
The 25-year-old Portuguese striker made the move due to Cole Palmer's impressive performances, which limited his opportunities.
What happened?
Joao Felix scored seven goals in 20 appearances with the Blues but was not a regular starter, prompting him to accept a loan move to Milan.
He spent barely 160 days at Stamford Bridge before joining Milan, after joining the Blues for €52m last summer.
Why it matters for Joao Felix
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca sent a clear message to Joao Felix weeks before his move to San Siro, stating it was difficult to play him with many attacking players.
Maresca explained that Joao Felix, Cole Palmer, and Christopher Nkunku are similar players, making it hard to play them together every game.
What comes next?
The Rossoneri don't have an option to make Joao Felix's move permanent in the summer, as Italian media explained that they couldn't match Chelsea's demands for a permanent transfer.
Joao Felix will look to revive his form at Milan, after being pushed to the bench by Palmer's superb performances at Stamford Bridge.
The loan move offers Joao Felix a fresh start, and he will aim to make the most of his time at Milan.
With the transfer window now closed, Joao Felix will focus on helping Milan achieve their goals for the season.
He will look to build on his seven goals in 20 appearances for the Blues, and establish himself as a key player for the Rossoneri.