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Great news from the Milan injury list: Romagnoli, Calabria and Donnarumma will all be available for the game against Parma. [@DiMarzio]
and paq?
Great news from the Milan injury list: Romagnoli, Calabria and Donnarumma will all be available for the game against Parma. [@DiMarzio]
and paq?
this guy...
Romagnoli has things to learn, but not from Thiago Silva.
He needs a long-term partner, not another overpaid "mentor".
Your post doesnt make any sense. Whoever is standing next to roma can be a good mentor for his growth. The fact whether he's overpaid or not is not important here. T Silva still is one of the best central defenders in the world and still has 3 years on the highest level in him. Give me a good reason why he has nothing to learn from him? So curious . So you want a long-term partner? this is 2019, you really expect players to still be loyal to the club? It happens once in a while but 90% just listens to the money...
British equity firm CVC Capital Partners have advanced forward to show their interest in acquiring Milan. However, Elliott’s request was €1 billion which is a very high figure, the thing that pushed the interested fund back [@MilanoFinanza]
Or that is what they hope to get once we get CL money. I'm not too versed on the subject, but as far as i can tell they aren't in the business of keeping assets too long.
They seem like the 'flip job' kind of firm.
@andrea____182
Leonardo works to acquire 2 wingers or 3 if Suso leaves (so the departure of Suso is envisioned and the wings are the priority).
Everton and Allan Saint-Maximin are the most likely.
I think there will be 3 new wingers minimum. There currently aren't any serious LW in the team so at least 2 are needed there. Then a RW (or two if Suso/Samu are sold)
i hope that they will think about midfielders as well
good wingers means nothing with bad and noncreative mids.
I think he'd be happy to return to the club no doubt and finish his "prime" years here for 2-3 years. If we're offering 5.5m salary that is fine so long as he arrives on a free. Likely means Musacchio is sold since we also have Caldara.
what does this gif have to do with africa?
@andrea____182
Leonardo works to acquire 2 wingers or 3 if Suso leaves (so the departure of Suso is envisioned and the wings are the priority).
Everton and Allan Saint-Maximin are the most likely.
I think there will be 3 new wingers minimum. There currently aren't any serious LW in the team so at least 2 are needed there. Then a RW (or two if Suso/Samu are sold)
Everton is the one I really fell in love with the moment I saw his 1st youtube highlights. I would be really excited if this is going to happen.
For the RW I wouldn't mind the return Deulofeu over Alain St. Maxim at all. I think player coming from PL are a saver choice than players coming from the baguette league.
I don't think it'll be just 2 wingers. That whole area needs an overhaul. Midfield needs more creative additions as well.
There can be 2 wingers and Dani Olmo. Olmo can play as winger or playmaker or even left midfield. So Everton, Olmo and another winger (hopefully Nicolas Pepe, with cheaper options being Maximin or Deulofeu).
Then another midfielder who can play as regista and mezzala like Tonali or Sensi. Pellegrini is also available with a 30 mil release clause.
The fact whether he's overpaid or not is not important here.
T Silva still is one of the best central defenders in the world and still has 3 years on the highest level in him.
Give me a good reason why he has nothing to learn from him? So curious .
So you want a long-term partner? this is 2019, you really expect players to still be loyal to the club? It happens once in a while but 90% just listens to the money...
umm, yes it is.
Donna, Bonucci and Higuain did enough damage to the wage structure and contract negotiations with other players.
TS himself had to leave Milan because of horrible wage management.
He is 35 by the beginning of next season...
His performances for PSG this season aren't any better than Alex's in his last season with PSG.
I already gave you it.
What Thiago has on Romagnoli are mostly athleticism and technique.
He's not some Salvatore Aronica that had to find ways to overcome his physical shortcomings/lack of talent. Playing with Nesta and Alex did him good, but he's still no leader and his decision-making and tendencies only makes sense if you have his ability.
Romagnoli's decision-making, with his physique and skill set, is already very good.
If there's a CB that could teach him a thing or two then it's Chiellini.
A low risk, elegant game is not always the way to go. As Chiellini and Ramos have proved in the last decade.
But I think he needs a steady partner rather than an over-the-hill mentor for 1-2 years.
I expect players to do what's best for their careers.
If they find a CB partner that they flourish with, and they're not underpaid, then I expect them to stay.
Parma goalkeeper Luigi Sepe on the upcoming game against Milan: "We lost undeservedly in the first match? We hope this time we are the ones who win undeservedly. We must not look at the game and the chances. What's important is to take a shot on goal and win the game".
Why is everyone so hostile toward Milan? Holy shit.
Like.. "undeserved" win we had last game how is that undeserved.. Maybe talk about Juve's win over us as undeserved.
Parma goalkeeper Luigi Sepe on the upcoming game against Milan: "We lost undeservedly in the first match? We hope this time we are the ones who win undeservedly. We must not look at the game and the chances. What's important is to take a shot on goal and win the game".
Why is everyone so hostile toward Milan? Holy shit.
Like.. "undeserved" win we had last game how is that undeserved.. Maybe talk about Juve's win over us as undeserved.
Its where we are... everybody talks shit abt us, to our faces.
Silva hasnt been right ever since Brasil vs Germany game.
I dont get wot 'athleticism' means in this context.