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Oct 9 2020, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Oct 5 2020, 05:23 AM) De Laurentis, apparently (according to CM). Probably because he did not want to play Juve without a full squad. That's the kind of decision that could backfire. I believe is is a 3-0 win for Juve, and Napoli may get penalized a point for not showing up. Expect legal battles ... Deserved to get the points deducted as well. You can't just bend the rules to suit yourself. They're not the only club with Positive players that have to deal with them not being available QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Oct 5 2020, 05:30 AM) We had three relatively easy games, even if you consider the squad was tired because of EL :-) The real test is against Inter after the break. Hoping to see Zlatan and Roma back by then.
OTOH, the games we had are the kind of games where we would drop points in past years. Also, Inter has not impressed me in any of the games I have seen. Sure, they have a great team ... on paper. They also struggled against Fiorentina and should have won against Lazio (given how the game went). The bolded part being the key statement there. We would have definitely dropped points in recent years, especially given how many key players were missing. I haven't watched Inter at all so far this season, but their score lines seem erratic at best. Not to mention their defensive line, which imo has been downgraded a lot compared to last season QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Oct 5 2020, 05:33 AM) Mixed feelings about Chiesa. Have seen him play well but also disappear in some games. All in all, I would have liked to see him here. Will see how well he does at Juve playing in a more defensive role. He could easily go the Bernardeschi route at Juve. He'll most likely be played at wingback, which is a shame. But it's his choice. I'm sure if we were interested he would have wanted to come to Milan. But apparently we never showed any real interest and never approached Fiorentina for him. Which is no shock considering our lack of any budget QUOTE (X-Offender @ Oct 5 2020, 06:53 PM) No signing in defense.
Romagnoli Kjaer Musacchio Gabbia Duarte
This will be our defensive line-up in the league, cup and EL. Let that sink in.
This campaign has been a disaster. We got fooled by the Tonali signing, but aside from Zlatan and Rebic who aren't exactly new signings, we only got Hauge, Diaz and Dalot, two of them on dry loans. If Musacchio can get back in shape, we should be fin until January. It is still very worrying considering Romagnoli's injury history. But we'll have to grit our teeth and get to January as is. I think considering the budget we had, Paolo and Massara did miracles. QUOTE (CrazyMilanFan @ Oct 5 2020, 07:43 PM) It appears we actually had just 30 million to spend in summer and January rather than summer only. Probably less than that
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Oct 31 2020, 05:24 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Oct 29 2020, 03:30 AM) Man Utd making a move on Hakan. The past 6 months he's become an asset. He's one we now don't want to lose. Very worrisome rumours circulating. Apparently his agent's demands are deemed too excessive by the club, and some say he will move to ManUtd with Dalot as part of the deal. Two things: First of all, it would be ridiculous to let him go, for free even, now that he's finally reached that potential he was so much struggling to achieve over the past three years. We need to find a way in-between. If I'm not mistaken, his salary is 2.5M per year. Even if he's demanding 5-6 million, we should accommodate him. We don't wanna lose someone so important for our game at this point in our progression. Secondly, I also have to say I find it kind of disrespectful from Hakan's side to be wanting to move for economic reasons now that he's back on demand. Yes, I know football is a business and players only look after their own interests, but we stayed by his side through thick and thin, and believed in him for all these years despite him being at times absolutely rubbish. I'm not saying he should bow down and play for free, but some sense of belonging to a club who believed in you is dutiful, and it would be an act of class from his part.
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Oct 31 2020, 11:35 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Oct 31 2020, 05:24 PM) Very worrisome rumours circulating. Apparently his agent's demands are deemed too excessive by the club, and some say he will move to ManUtd with Dalot as part of the deal.
Two things:
First of all, it would be ridiculous to let him go, for free even, now that he's finally reached that potential he was so much struggling to achieve over the past three years. We need to find a way in-between. If I'm not mistaken, his salary is 2.5M per year. Even if he's demanding 5-6 million, we should accommodate him. We don't wanna lose someone so important for our game at this point in our progression.
Secondly, I also have to say I find it kind of disrespectful from Hakan's side to be wanting to move for economic reasons now that he's back on demand. Yes, I know football is a business and players only look after their own interests, but we stayed by his side through thick and thin, and believed in him for all these years despite him being at times absolutely rubbish.
I'm not saying he should bow down and play for free, but some sense of belonging to a club who believed in you is dutiful, and it would be an act of class from his part. If only football was about loyalty! Nah, dead concept, players are in it for themselves, and we just have to accept they hold the cards. You're right to say we stood by him while he was rubbish, but football is results based and he's scoring and creating and he expects to receive the market rate for that. He wasn't doing it before so couldn't demand better. ?2.5M is pretty modest for a player of his current form tbh.
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Nov 1 2020, 03:07 PM
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The big head scratcher for me is Man U have something like 3 AMs in their team, I don't understand why they would want him or why Hakan would go there.
I think the management will extend his contract. I really don't think they would make such a major miss-step as to let him walk for free.
Also 2.5m for a player as important as him is too low. We should be giving him at least 4m. And I think he would be happy with that.
I trust that Paolo will make the right move here. I read that Milan is still his first choice. It's just a matter of meeting somewhere in the middle. And all this talk is typical of the media to stir sh!t up.
And can I say, the management should really stop with letting these contracts run down so mcuh. It gives the players all the power in the negotiation when they're in their final year. This year we need to make sure to renew Kessie, Romagnoli and look into Theo and Bennacer's deals as well. We cannot afford to have clubs sniffing around just when we're getting things back on track.
Gigio and Hakan need to be renewed ASAP though. I don't understand why they continue to let the clock run down even more. In January they can deal with clubs should they wish to
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