Jasper
Maldini tier
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2005
- Messages
- 47,247
- Reaction score
- 51
- Location
- Mt. Paektu
- Fav. Players
- 3; Marat Safin; Tiziano Crudeli; 2Pac; Christian Bale; Martin M??rsepp; Balotelli.
Saturday 3 September, 2011
CLUB TRAN$FER R£VI€W
MILAN
While most clubs changed radically, Susy Campanale notes Milan made surgical adjustments to their squad
Best signing…
Alberto Aquilani
The former Roma midfielder returns to Serie A on loan with an option to buy for €6m, which is just over a quarter of what Liverpool paid two summers ago. A versatile midfielder who brings creativity and solidity, Aquilani replaces Andrea Pirlo – who funnily enough took over from him at Juventus.
Questionable purchase…
Stephan El Shaarawy
Undoubtedly a talent who shone on loan in Serie B with Padova, it’s unclear why Milan wanted him now. Paying €10m for co-ownership with Genoa is a big investment, but the 18-year-old will barely feature this season. The Little Pharaoh’s development could be stunted.
Value for money…
Antonio Nocerino
It’s not often clubs get to buy current Italian internationals for €500,000, but Adriano Galliani completed a fantastic deadline-sc****** swoop for Palermo midfielder Nocerino. The 26-year-old has replaced Gennaro Gattuso in the Azzurri and will do the same in the Rossoneri shirt, especially after Mathieu Flamini’s long-term injury.
The one that got away…
Riccardo Montolivo
The Fiorentina outcast was the original Mr X who dominated transfer headlines all summer, but eventually the Viola held firm in refusing to sell despite the fact his contract expires next year. A more purely creative figure than Aquilani, he was Massimiliano Allegri’s first choice to strengthen the Milan midfield.
They should have signed…
Matias Silvestre
Milan needed someone to begin preparing for life after Alessandro Nesta at centre-back, but Philippe Mexes is a little old and prone to losing his head for that role. The club should’ve brought in Argentine Silvestre from Catania, as he was affordable, impressive and strong in the air.
They’ll miss…
Andrea Pirlo
It will be strange to see a Rossoneri line-up without Pirlo in it after 10 years of running the show. His contract expired and neither party felt particularly inclined to renew, so he joined Juventus for free. Pirlo may not have fit into Allegri’s system, but he remains an icon.
Players in…
Mexes (d, Roma), Taiwo (d, Marseille), Coppola (gk, Siena), El Shaarawy (a, Genoa), Comi (a, Torino), Ferreira (d, Porto), Zigoni (a, Genoa), Aquilani (m, Liverpool), Pele (m, Belenenses), Nocerino (m, Palermo)
Players out…
Pirlo (m, Juventus), Beretta (a, Ascoli), Didac (d, Espanyol), Jankulovski (d, Banik), Papastathopoulos (d, Genoa), Merkel (m, Genoa), Verdi (a, Torino), Oduamadi (a, Torino), Legrottaglie (d, Catania), Albertazzi (d, Getafe), Paloschi (a, Chievo), Strasser (m, Lecce), Oddo (d, Lecce), Ferreira (d, Palermo)
Verdict…
While most clubs radically altered their squads, Scudetto winners Milan opted for surgical adjustments. Aquilani and Nocerino are quality midfield reinforcements, with El Shaarawy one for the future, but the defence still looks a little barren. You can’t say they weren’t parsimonious with free transfers, loans and sharp deals.
http://www.football-italia.net/ftrs/tt-milan.html
My personal opinion:
Aquilani - very nice and necessary coup.
Nocerino - nice coup especially looking at the circumstances
El Shaarawy - weird gamble. Cockblocks a big signing, sends other youngsters to other teams while can't get to CL squad and has a very questionable chance for first-team football. I hope Allegri insisted this and has a plan.
Taiwo + Mexes - good squad additions.
Overall I'd give it


/5
CLUB TRAN$FER R£VI€W
MILAN
While most clubs changed radically, Susy Campanale notes Milan made surgical adjustments to their squad
Best signing…
Alberto Aquilani
The former Roma midfielder returns to Serie A on loan with an option to buy for €6m, which is just over a quarter of what Liverpool paid two summers ago. A versatile midfielder who brings creativity and solidity, Aquilani replaces Andrea Pirlo – who funnily enough took over from him at Juventus.
Questionable purchase…
Stephan El Shaarawy
Undoubtedly a talent who shone on loan in Serie B with Padova, it’s unclear why Milan wanted him now. Paying €10m for co-ownership with Genoa is a big investment, but the 18-year-old will barely feature this season. The Little Pharaoh’s development could be stunted.
Value for money…
Antonio Nocerino
It’s not often clubs get to buy current Italian internationals for €500,000, but Adriano Galliani completed a fantastic deadline-sc****** swoop for Palermo midfielder Nocerino. The 26-year-old has replaced Gennaro Gattuso in the Azzurri and will do the same in the Rossoneri shirt, especially after Mathieu Flamini’s long-term injury.
The one that got away…
Riccardo Montolivo
The Fiorentina outcast was the original Mr X who dominated transfer headlines all summer, but eventually the Viola held firm in refusing to sell despite the fact his contract expires next year. A more purely creative figure than Aquilani, he was Massimiliano Allegri’s first choice to strengthen the Milan midfield.
They should have signed…
Matias Silvestre
Milan needed someone to begin preparing for life after Alessandro Nesta at centre-back, but Philippe Mexes is a little old and prone to losing his head for that role. The club should’ve brought in Argentine Silvestre from Catania, as he was affordable, impressive and strong in the air.
They’ll miss…
Andrea Pirlo
It will be strange to see a Rossoneri line-up without Pirlo in it after 10 years of running the show. His contract expired and neither party felt particularly inclined to renew, so he joined Juventus for free. Pirlo may not have fit into Allegri’s system, but he remains an icon.
Players in…
Mexes (d, Roma), Taiwo (d, Marseille), Coppola (gk, Siena), El Shaarawy (a, Genoa), Comi (a, Torino), Ferreira (d, Porto), Zigoni (a, Genoa), Aquilani (m, Liverpool), Pele (m, Belenenses), Nocerino (m, Palermo)
Players out…
Pirlo (m, Juventus), Beretta (a, Ascoli), Didac (d, Espanyol), Jankulovski (d, Banik), Papastathopoulos (d, Genoa), Merkel (m, Genoa), Verdi (a, Torino), Oduamadi (a, Torino), Legrottaglie (d, Catania), Albertazzi (d, Getafe), Paloschi (a, Chievo), Strasser (m, Lecce), Oddo (d, Lecce), Ferreira (d, Palermo)
Verdict…
While most clubs radically altered their squads, Scudetto winners Milan opted for surgical adjustments. Aquilani and Nocerino are quality midfield reinforcements, with El Shaarawy one for the future, but the defence still looks a little barren. You can’t say they weren’t parsimonious with free transfers, loans and sharp deals.
http://www.football-italia.net/ftrs/tt-milan.html
My personal opinion:
Aquilani - very nice and necessary coup.
Nocerino - nice coup especially looking at the circumstances
El Shaarawy - weird gamble. Cockblocks a big signing, sends other youngsters to other teams while can't get to CL squad and has a very questionable chance for first-team football. I hope Allegri insisted this and has a plan.
Taiwo + Mexes - good squad additions.
Overall I'd give it



