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i once wrote that I have a soft spot for man united.. and then they started saying I was fan of them. You know I have Terrorized this forum with my edgy posts the past two years, so they had to push a fake narrative real quick.By the way aren’t you a United fan? Or is that trolling?
Because if you’re a United fan, you’re rooting for a Manchester is blue, Milano is blue CL final? What is this
gerry: "hey paul, listen, i'm not gonna invest a cent into this transfer window, we're gonna pin it all on elliot and the finalization of the deal"Maldini dragged negotiations for his own salary.
We were delusional thinking he did it to force investments.
This summer, Red Bird invested €48.67m in Milan with €32m spent on Charles De Ketelaere alone, which there’s no doubting appears to be Maldini’s big mistake at present.
However, the amount spent by the Rossoneri is significantly lower than Napoli (€76.05m), Juventus (€106.5m), Atalanta (€99.9m), Sassuolo (€54.2m) and Udinese (€52.2m) thus putting Milan in sixth place among the clubs that spent the most last summer.
Guess which team has the lowest salary among the four sides that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League? Of course it is Milan with €86m, just over half that of Inter (€132m) and not even comparable to that of Manchester City (€214.3m) and Real Madrid (€242.12m).
48 mil is just to fucking low low low.This summer, Red Bird invested €48.67m in Milan with €32m spent on Charles De Ketelaere alone, which there’s no doubting appears to be Maldini’s big mistake at present.
However, the amount spent by the Rossoneri is significantly lower than Napoli (€76.05m), Juventus (€106.5m), Atalanta (€99.9m), Sassuolo (€54.2m) and Udinese (€52.2m) thus putting Milan in sixth place among the clubs that spent the most last summer.
Guess which team has the lowest salary among the four sides that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League? Of course it is Milan with €86m, just over half that of Inter (€132m) and not even comparable to that of Manchester City (€214.3m) and Real Madrid (€242.12m).
He was pretty bad but he also didnt play a lot of games. Most of the games he was brought in as a sub for like 20minutes. How will you get confidence with that pressure ?Should we have sold tonali after his terrible first year as well? Leao wasn't great in his first year either. Everyone needs to chill the f out about Charles.
Good point. Fuck WildLook, that joker will do exactly as he wants and there's nothing I can do but give him an answer he deserves.
Yeah also there are a lot free players in the summer. Like Firmino - Naby Keita - Kovacic - Tielemans - Thuram - Kamada - Asensio - Bamba - Aouar - Soyuncu - Dembele48 mil is just to fucking low low low.
and this is with all sale and shit.
i would be ok with 50 mil + sales then we could do something.
Sam just ruined his keyboard reading thatThis summer, Red Bird invested €48.67m in Milan with €32m spent on Charles De Ketelaere alone, which there’s no doubting appears to be Maldini’s big mistake at present.
However, the amount spent by the Rossoneri is significantly lower than Napoli (€76.05m), Juventus (€106.5m), Atalanta (€99.9m), Sassuolo (€54.2m) and Udinese (€52.2m) thus putting Milan in sixth place among the clubs that spent the most last summer.
Guess which team has the lowest salary among the four sides that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League? Of course it is Milan with €86m, just over half that of Inter (€132m) and not even comparable to that of Manchester City (€214.3m) and Real Madrid (€242.12m).
I agree with the sentiment, but there's no "right" answer here. There's no guarantee if he's given more time he will pick it up.Should we have sold tonali after his terrible first year as well? Leao wasn't great in his first year either. Everyone needs to chill the f out about Charles.
Lol what a stupid article...Napoli also collected 80m in sales, Juventus 111m, Atalanta 106m etc meaning that all of these teams finished with a NET SURPLUS whereas we finished with a NET DEFICIT after collecting fuck all (just 11m).This summer, Red Bird invested €48.67m in Milan with €32m spent on Charles De Ketelaere alone, which there’s no doubting appears to be Maldini’s big mistake at present.
However, the amount spent by the Rossoneri is significantly lower than Napoli (€76.05m), Juventus (€106.5m), Atalanta (€99.9m), Sassuolo (€54.2m) and Udinese (€52.2m) thus putting Milan in sixth place among the clubs that spent the most last summer.
Guess which team has the lowest salary among the four sides that reached the semi-finals of the Champions League? Of course it is Milan with €86m, just over half that of Inter (€132m) and not even comparable to that of Manchester City (€214.3m) and Real Madrid (€242.12m).
Firimino was the worst of the trifecta. Why do we always go for the scrubs ffs.Any truth in these Firmino rumours?
Release Ibra, hopefully sell Origi... Firmino or Thuram on a free seems on obvious pick up, if possible?
Maldini better have the jet to Ibiza fueled up and how sweet talk well versed and rehearsed... Maybe get Oli along for the trip if we go down the Thuram route.
If, if we signed Firmino, Kamada, picked up say Ziyech and Kovačić on good deals during the Chelsea fire sale, and spunked the rest on one GOOD midfielder...
Then did some creative deal with Brecia for their young Italians, and swapped Rebic for someone useful...
While offloading Diaz, Ibra, Messias, Baka and Dest, would we be in better shape?
That to me would be a cheap EL level Mercato that's the least we should expect this summer.
HilariousCharles de Bertolacci
I’m ok with Firmino on a free. Experienced intelligent player with creativity, 31 isn’t a bad age - can give us a couple years ..
Obviously another striker must be bought in though . OG should be kept as sub for matches /rotation