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João Félix: Celebrations Across Borders in Two Kits

Milan, Italy. 05th Feb, 2025. João Félix of AC Milan celebrating after a goal during the Coppa Italia round of quarter finals match between AC Milan and AS Roma on 5 February 2025 at Giuseppe Meazza San Siro Siro stadium in Milan, Italy (Photo by Tiziano Ballabio/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
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João Félix has shown off his ability to score goals wearing two different club shirts this season which shows how his career keeps changing. The Portuguese striker has played for both Chelsea and AC Milan in the 2024/2025 season and his recent move to AC Milan on loan adds another interesting part to his football story.

  • João Félix has played for both Chelsea and AC Milan this season.
  • His loan to AC Milan was finalized on February 3, 2025.
  • Félix is known for his technical skills and versatility as a second striker.

João Félix’s Impact in European Football

João Félix the talented Portuguese forward has been catching everyone’s attention in European football this season. He’s left his mark playing for Chelsea in the Premier League and AC Milan in Serie A. Known for how good he is with the ball and being able to play different positions Félix has scored goals and done his special celebrations wearing both teams shirts. He moved to AC Milan on loan from Chelsea on February 3 2025 which has given his career a different direction.


Performance Highlights in the 2024/2025 Season

While he was at Chelsea Félix played in different competitions like the Premier League UEFA Conference League and EFL Cup. Even though he didn’t score tons of goals he helped the team a lot with assists and smart plays. Now at AC Milan he’s getting used to playing in Serie A and helping the team in league games and the Italy Cup.

Transfer Dynamics and Future Prospects

People are really interested in where João Félix’s career is going and his market value was about €30.00m in December 2024. His loan at AC Milan ends on June 30 2025 and everyone is wondering what he’ll do next. He’s played for big teams like Atlético Madrid and Chelsea and has always been involved in big transfers and done well on the field.

For a more in-depth look at Chelsea’s current challenges under Enzo Maresca, visit Chelsea’s Strategic Adjustments.

For further details about AC Milan’s season and Félix’s role, explore AC Milan’s Current Season.

For broader context on Serie A and how Félix fits into the league, check out Serie A Overview.

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