Gabriele Alesi, a former AC Milan youth player, has openly expressed his feelings about leaving the club on a free transfer. He played for Milan Futuro in Serie C before joining Catanzaro, where he had a remarkable season. Alesi hopes that AC Milan regrets letting him go, as he has been instrumental in Catanzaro's success.

Alesi's journey began in AC Milan's youth academy, where he developed his skills before moving to Sestri Levante and then back to Milan Futuro. However, he was eventually released on a free transfer, which allowed him to join Catanzaro. The midfielder has been a key player for the Calabrian club, helping them reach the playoffs for Serie A promotion.

The 20-year-old Alesi is proud of his accomplishments with Catanzaro and has no regrets about leaving AC Milan. He believes that he gave his all during his time at the club and is happy with his current situation. Alesi's comments may serve as a reminder to AC Milan of the talent they let go.

Alesi's success with Catanzaro, who were coached by former AC Milan player Alberto Aquilani, has been notable. The club narrowly missed out on promotion to Serie A, but Alesi's performances have caught the attention of many in the football world.