Former AC Milan transfers chief Ariedo Braida is unconvinced by Luka Jovic.

Braida believes Jovic struggles to be a team player.

He explained, "He's a good player, he's done positive things, but in my opinion he's missing something. The level to be a great team player. Also because he is no longer a rookie, he has a past in teams like Real Madrid and Fiorentina."

Braida also told Radio Bruno: "Milan are an important team, they have all the values to compete. I don't know what formation (Stefano) Pioli will play with for Fiorentina, but I think Milan are a great team even if they show some critical issues at times.

"Pioli is a good leader, he leads the team to always obtain the best results. Then football is strange: Milan lose the derby badly, then find themselves in the lead, then lose points badly. Now they win against PSG, then they risk losing in Lecce. But it's also the beauty of football."

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