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Oct 19 2016, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Oct 19 2016, 06:22 PM) We are not going to get an unlimited transfer budget, player prices are what they are, and we have a lot of gaps in our team. If there is a very good offer for a player (any player) we should be considering it. But I would not sell unless the offer is really good. No, no, no. I don't agree at all. I'd rather we kept our formation the way it is, and watch our players develop than to do this. All of our promising youngsters should be off the market. They represent the future of Milan in my opinion. Specially, that you're talking about players that have passed through our youth system, and are really proving their worth! Who are we going to get to fill our gaps anyway? I don't think we'll do a deal like Bacca, and we simply can't attract the top players because we are not in the champions leauge anymore. So, if we're going to get someone, it's probably going to be players a la Fabregas or Thiago that are either at the end of their contracts or are kept on the bench. These kind of transfers usually won't take that much money power to get them done. Also, what's the point of the sale to the Chinese? And why is everyone happy about it if we're going to sell our star youngster for 60 million lol? Berlusconi spent a huge amount last year without even being able to get big cash out of a player. If they're going to sell such players, then I would have prefered Berlusconi to stay. First, for sentimental and historical reasons, (which are very important by the way) and second for financial ones. So, yeah just keep the youngsters. Try to sign 1-2 veterans for a good deal (CM and a CB), and aim for that champions league spot.
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Oct 20 2016, 01:07 AM
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QUOTE (William405 @ Oct 19 2016, 08:51 PM) No, no, no. I don't agree at all. I'd rather we kept our formation the way it is, and watch our players develop than to do this. All of our promising youngsters should be off the market. They represent the future of Milan in my opinion. Specially, that you're talking about players that have passed through our youth system, and are really proving their worth!
Who are we going to get to fill our gaps anyway? I don't think we'll do a deal like Bacca, and we simply can't attract the top players because we are not in the champions leauge anymore. So, if we're going to get someone, it's probably going to be players a la Fabregas or Thiago that are either at the end of their contracts or are kept on the bench. These kind of transfers usually won't take that much money power to get them done.
Also, what's the point of the sale to the Chinese? And why is everyone happy about it if we're going to sell our star youngster for 60 million lol? Berlusconi spent a huge amount last year without even being able to get big cash out of a player. If they're going to sell such players, then I would have prefered Berlusconi to stay. First, for sentimental and historical reasons, (which are very important by the way) and second for financial ones.
So, yeah just keep the youngsters. Try to sign 1-2 veterans for a good deal (CM and a CB), and aim for that champions league spot. The point of the sale is that we get some money and hopefully a competent management team. And while there is no guarantee that this will actually happen, the path we have been on is far from ideal. Not to mention the fact that Berlu is getting old, and his kids are unlikely to invest anything at all if they take over. In any case, I agree with you that we should try to hold on to key players, particularly the younger ones. However, if we get a high enough offer, I think it should be taken into consideration. (FWIW, I would not jump at €60m for Romagnoli, but a higher offer maybe.)
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Oct 25 2016, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Oct 25 2016, 03:13 PM) GdS: Pavoletti or Verrati. It's an italian Milan. The mister is waiting for new players in january. Pavoletti and we let Adriano go. Okay. But Verrati would just cut space for Locatelli right? Verrati is young and he won't be cheap.
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Oct 25 2016, 09:56 AM
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And would be what we need, no?
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Oct 25 2016, 10:15 AM
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Yeah. Not really. I'm not sure we need all that many players actually if Mati Fernandez, Sosa and Bertolacci are fit. Especially for January. However we're light on the wings...
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Oct 25 2016, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Oct 25 2016, 12:15 PM) Yeah. Not really. I'm not sure we need all that many players actually if Mati Fernandez, Sosa and Bertolacci are fit. Especially for January. However we're light on the wings... Really? As far as I'm concerned Bertolacci is a big shot (already failed one season), Mati is dubious whereas Sosa struggles to find himself a position in the team. Man, if we wanna rebuild, if we wanna winning and playing well, we need to look beyond those three.
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Oct 25 2016, 04:05 PM
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Verratti would be a dream, but it's never going to happen
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