Milan midfielder was mistaken as a suspect
Sport Italy journalist Tancredi Palmeri posted a video of the incident in the Porta Garibaldi area of Milan. After being stopped, Bakayoko was restrained by police and searched strictly on the street.
When a policeman was checking Bakayoko and putting his clothes on the roof of the car, another police officer pointed his gun at the accompanying person and was sitting in the midfielder's car.
Bakayoko cooperated and tried to explain that the police were wrong. When Bakayoko heard that he was Milan's player, a police officer shouted "Who?".
However, the police group gradually realized that they had kept the wrong person, so they stopped searching and controlling Bakayoko and their companions. A member of Bakayoko comforted with a patting his back, before leaving.
Police Milan later explained Bakayoko and his companion had many identification characteristics similar to the two previous shooting suspects. "This search occurred on July 3, because a shooting happened in the area a few hours earlier. Two suspects riding a SUV, one black and one wearing a blue shirt. Leaves. Therefore, we have to use guns, "the Milan police statement had the paragraph.
In the summer of 2017, Bakayoko joined Chelsea for $ 47 million from Monaco. He scored two goals in the first season, and Chelsea won the FA Cup. But three seasons later, the French midfielder was pushed to Milan, Monaco and Napoli in turn.
Last year, Bakayoko returned to Milan under a loan contract for two years until the summer of 2023, with an option to buy. Last season, he only played 14 times and did not score when the team won Serie A.
According to Foot Mercato, Bakayoko reached an agreement to join Marseille under a four -year contract. If the deal is approved, the 27 -year -old will close the first five years for Chelsea.