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First for Dollarumma to PSG in January
... or any other buyer interested, to get him out is the most important thing.
The drama needs to stop, Donnarumma and his entourage (I do give Donnarumma the responsibility for Raiola, he is old and important enough) can´t shut up, so he needs to leave.
Calciomercato is reporting that Juventus are offering 40m + Szczesny for Donnarumma.
I would rather we were relegated to Serie C than this happening
Calciomercato is reporting that Juventus are offering 40m + Szczesny for Donnarumma.
... or any other buyer interested, to get him out is the most important thing.
The drama needs to stop, Donnarumma and his entourage (I do give Donnarumma the responsibility for Raiola, he is old and important enough) can´t shut up, so he needs to leave.
Calciomercato is reporting that Juventus are offering 40m + Szczesny for Donnarumma.
I would rather we were relegated to Serie C than this happening
I don't believe this is how the club should be ran: signing useless siblings to cater to agents / family of players.
If i remember correctly Szczesny is on quite high wages, not as enormous as Donna´s but still ... I´d prefer a much higher summ and Szczesny as a loan with option.
Szczesny> perin + reina
Just the thought of letting Jube getting their hands on "perfect heir" to Gigi Buffon.
UEFA statement: "The investigation chamber of the independent UEFA Club Financial Control Body analyzed the request presented by AC Milan regarding the voluntary agreement required by the Financial Fair Play (FFP)."
"After a careful examination of all the documentation represented and explanations provided, the Chamber decided to conclude the voluntary agreement with AC Milan."
"In particular the Chamber has considered that, to date, there are still some uncertainties regarding the refinancing of the debt that must be repaid by October 2018 and the financial guarantees provided by the major shareholders."
"AC Milan will continue to be subject to the current monitoring and the situation will be assessed again in the first months of 2018."
"will be assessed again in 2018". Sounds like this UEFA stuff is all BS. They won't do anything like they do nothing to other big clubs around Europe.
OFFICIAL: UEFA have rejected Milan's VA agreement.
I think they do impose some sanctions regarding transfers (not to PSG).
ie. Roma having to make 50 million by June 30th, so they sold Salah to Liverpool to meet that. Inter only being able to spend what they receive from transfer sales, etc. I don't know how non-Italian clubs were affected though.
And I believe there are also some rules about not being able to play new players you but in a European competition. I think Inter had to drop 4 of their new buys from Europa League.