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Rivals Inter are considering making an offer for AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to a shock report.
Donnarumma’s future is far from straightforward. He is currently on a deal which expires in 2021, and widespread reports have claimed that Milan have no intention of letting that enter the final 12 months.
The 20-year-old currently earns the most out of any Milan player at €6m-a-year (as per La Gazzetta dello Sport), and it has been suggested that Elliott Management are not keen on raising that figure.
MilanNews.it recently reported that the 20-year-old’s situation has become an attractive prospect for possible suitors and worrying for Milan’, with Juventus mentioned as interested.
Now though, Calciomercato.it are reporting that Inter are closely watching the situation as they look for a long-term successor to Samir Handanovic.
The outlet even claims that Nerazzurri director Beppe Marotta met with Mino Raiola to discuss the situation of Donnarumma.
An assault will not be easy though, but Inter could apparently land Donnarumma with an offer of €50million while offering a pay rise to the player to convince him to make the controversial move.
Report: Marotta meets with Raiola as Inter consider Donnarumma bid
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The man who helped take Krzysztof Piatek to Italy claims “Milan’s situation right now isn’t helping” the misfiring striker.
Piatek looked like money well spent for Milan as he repaid their €35m investment with 11 goals in 21 games during the second half of last season.
He was equally impressive for Genoa, netting 19 times in just 21 matches for the Grifone, who paid only €4m for his services in the summer of 2018.
However, the Pole has mustered a mere three goals this season and Giorgio Perinetti believes the Diavolo are to blame for his drought.
“Piatek’s a strong-willed, determined man who’s had a great impact on Italian football and Genoa,” the Rossoblu’s ex-general manager told Sky Sport Italia.
“He’s also had a great impact on Milan, but the ups and downs at the club haven’t helped him.
“He’s a player who must improve in the concept of team play, although he’s good at finishing.
“Even then Milan’s situation right now isn’t helping him, but a striker can resolve problems quickly.
“He just needs to get back scoring.”
Mattia Caldara’s agent has assured Milan fans that the defender is “ready” to kickstart his career at the club.
The 25-year-old has yet to play a Serie A game for the Rossoneri since his arrival from Juventus in the summer of 2018 due to first an Achilles problem and then an ACL injury.
However, Beppe Riso is adamant the former Atalanta star can now focus on working his way into Stefano Pioli’s plans.
“He’s ready, he is doing well,” Riso told Calciomercato.com.
“He tells me he is feeling better every day.”
Caldara’s last Serie A match came in May 2018, against Cagliari when he was still playing for Atalanta.
He initially moved to Juve in January 2017 but never played for the Old Lady and switched clubs with Leonardo Bonucci 18 months later.
am I the only one who notice there's no post from new member in the past few months/years?
did they even able to post?
'Milan aren't helping Piatek'
AKA defibrillation attempt for the R&B forum.
Not really, no. A good majority of people here would be okay with Donna leaving for the right price. Some would prefer him to go to Inter than Juve.
I just think calciomercato.it is a colossally shitty source.
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Not really, no. A good majority of people here would be okay with Donna leaving for the right price. Some would prefer him to go to Inter than Juve.
I just think calciomercato.it is a colossally shitty source.
I'm really sorry to say this. Piatek has the touch of a fucking donkey reminds me of Lukaku when he first tranfered to Man U.
his dribbling skills are among the worst i've ever seen of a striker, reminds me of prime Kalinic
I can reassure you that; the management may make mistakes in player purchases and sales, but they will never make the mistake of allowing Donnarumma to leave for another Italian club. Mino can flirt with every club in the world, even Inter and Juventus, but Milan still have the upper hand in any potential sale but first and foremost, their preferred destination for Gigio - which in all likelihood is PSG or Real Madrid.
All sources are shitty until proven otherwise.
Donna's situation is pretty clear. No team is in a rush to pay top dollar for a GK. He joins Juve for free in July 2021, if management don't meet Raiola's demands. Euro 2020 is the only window of opportunity to entice a bid before the free negotiation period come January 2021.
Not convinced the current management think he's actually worth what he earns.
I can reassure you that; the management may make mistakes in player purchases and sales, but they will never make the mistake of allowing Donnarumma to leave for another Italian club. Mino can flirt with every club in the world, even Inter and Juventus, but Milan still have the upper hand in any potential sale but first and foremost, their preferred destination for Gigio - which in all likelihood is PSG or Real Madrid.
If we don't make the CL it's very likely we'll sell either Donnarumma or Romagnoli.
If we don't make the CL it's very likely we'll sell either Donnarumma or Romagnoli.