
Chelsea
midfielder Cesc Fabregas is not the right type of player to replace the
injured Riccardo Montolivo at San Siro, according to Milan head coach
Vincenzo Montella.
Milan midfielder Montolivo is expected to be out of action for the next six
months after suffering knee ligament damage during Italy's 1-1 draw with
Spain in a World Cup qualifier in Turin on Friday night.
Fabregas is reportedly pondering his future in west London having spent the
majority of this season on the substitutes' bench at Stamford Bridge under
new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.
However, Montella has ruled out making an approach for the player when the
transfer market reopens in January.
"We are looking for a player who has the characteristics of Montolivo, who
can also play in a midfield two," the Rossoneri boss told Corriere della
Sera.
"Fabregas? He doesn't have those particular attributes."
Fabregas, 29, has featured in just four Premier League games for Chelsea so
far this campaign.
However, the Spain international is contracted to the Blues until the summer
of 2019 having joined the club from Barcelona two years ago.