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simone verdi heading to napoli in january and we still looking for a lw(not a top lw....just a lw)
simone verdi heading to napoli in january and we still looking for a lw(not a top lw....just a lw)
Aubameyang towards a divorce with Dortmund: he wants Milan but 60m is needed.
http://www.milannews.it/calciomerca...orrebbe-il-milan-ma-servono-60-milioni-277295
Inter is worth 307m and has 637 million of debt. 170 million more than last year.I was asking because apparently, some people are stupid enough to not tell the difference between 3-5% and 14.5% a year
Inter is worth 307m and has 637 million of debt. 170 million more than last year.
Milan is worth 800m and has 200m of debt.
Do you need help figuring out who is fucked harder?
^ Milan fan boyz.
lets buy bvb fitness coaches
some technique coaches from valencia
a prime (88-95) milan set the standards and whole world was in awe and then followed our example
now we are in a such deep shit that we need to buy expertise from somewhere else.we have the best training ground in the world and we dont take advantage of it anymore.
I haven't really been around here much, what're the January prospects looking like?
Bring me willian
what about modric liking all of our photos?
honestly. would you consider a kovacic+money for bonucci deal?
Are we playing Belotti off Auba or Pierre off Andrea?
I haven't really been around here much, what're the January prospects looking like?
Bring me willian
Yeah, you're absolutely spot on about buying expertise but there seems to be some kind of false pride around Milanello.
B&G repeated for years that it is okay to rest on your past success with all that most successful team bullshit spouted over and over again.
Rather than admitting something is wrong and we have fallen behind in almost every aspect, we get reminded about success in the past which has no relevance today.
This can also be said about Italian football as a whole I guess.
I'm glad they have left even if the new owners are very suspicious because they created a toxic atmosphere in which it's not possible to go forward. Sadly we as fans have little access to anything that happens outside the pitch other then watching training sessions and listening careful what the people in control are saying.
It's okay to take pride of past great Milan teams and we all do it but in the end the reality is that those times are just memories and pictures on the wall and if we are to repeat those times everyone at the club has to wake up and acknowledge the current state we are in and only trough hard work we can rise again.
The whole club lived in denial for almost ten years and it's only natural that it takes some time to get it out of the system.
buying kovacic +money for bonucci
and selling bona and hakan for a lw seems not that far from reality. depends how f+m see the market. these 2 moves will cover our top 2 needs. this+return to 4-3-3(or 4-5-1 take it as you wish)
Who plays in LCM if you sell Bonaventura? Edit: Forgot Kovacic
Selling Bonaventura would be stupid though, came from an big injury and played a lot of games out of position. If there is someone in the squad who is allowed to struggle with form than its him under these circumstances.
you want conte next season?
really? who would you like to coach us thats an actual posibility
Sarri
Sarri
I'm sure Raiola will move Donnarumma on to his next club (PSG or Real Madrid) with no Champions League.
i doubt he leaves Napoli, if they don't win the league he will want to continue to try. If they do i can see him trying to focus on the Champions League.
I do absolutely love sarri tho
I'm sure Raiola will move Donnarumma on to his next club (PSG or Real Madrid) with no Champions League.
2 ways to look at it...
1 he's not getting the backing from the chairman imo... this could lead to him resigning (this his 3rd year)
2 he gets the sack if he fails to win any silverware.
It's a slim chance for him to come to Milan, but well worth exploring. We could offer him a bumper pay deal
Just look at his wage in comparison to those around him
FFS he was voted Serie A manager of the year.... ADL is treating him like a peasant on that wage.
1) Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus- 7m euros)
2) Luciano Spaletti (Inter Milan- 4m euros)
3) Vincenzo Montella (Milan- 3m euros)
4 & 5) Eusebio di Francesco (Roma- 1.5m euros) & Sinisa Mihajlovic (Torino- 1.5m euros)
6) Maurizio Sarri (Napoli– 1.4m euros)
7 & 8) Simone Inzaghi (Lazio- 1.3m euros) and Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta- 1.3m euros)
9) Roberto Donadoni (Bologna- 1.2m euros)
10 & 11) Stefano Pioli (Fiorentina- 1.1m euros) and Marco Giampaolo (Sampdoria- 1.1m euros)
http://www.soccer-blogger.com/2017/...eason-highest-paid-serie-a-manager-2017-2018/
Fuckin hell. I'm sure if we made him the highest paid coach in Serie A he would come running.
Be much cheaper than buying a whole new squad