CHERRIES keeper Asmir Begovic admitted he would “evaluate” his future in six months – following his loan spell at AC Milan.
The 32-year-old Bosnian this week arrived at the San Siro on loan from Vitality Stadium until the end of the season.
He had spent the first half of the campaign on loan at Azerbaijani outfit Qarabag before returning to Cherries, where he had a week with Eddie Howe’s group.
Begovic was an unused substitute in Milan’s 3-0 Coppa Italia home victory over Spal on Wednesday.
In quotes from milannews.it when asked about his future, Begovic replied: “For now this is the situation, in six months we will evaluate."
He added: "San Siro is a special stadium. It is an honour to be able to play in it.
"I have only heard positive things about Italian football. I have friends playing here. The fans are as warm as in England, so I don't expect big differences.
"I'm here to help the team and do my best.
"It is an honour for me to be here, it is an honour to be part of a club so full of history. The first few days here have been fantastic. I want to bring Milan to the top.”
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