QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Aug 9 2011, 11:42 AM)

My opinion on Milan's transfer market:
Montolivo, Mr X and Balotelli/Drogba are coming this summer. Ganso/Balotelli (if he doensn't join us in summer) will come in January.
Cassano is leaving. It doesn't matter for who he'll leave as long as we'll have Drogba and/or Balotelli to replace him. Even though I'm pretty sure Cassano is going out on exchange with Montolivo.
I don't think we have a chance for Fabregas, but if he come's then Montolivo won't come, but if Fabregas won't come, then Kaka is definitely coming.
So after all :
Montolivo - for the position of left midfileder.
Fabregas - potential Mr X, for position of left midfielder. If he comes, Montolivo won't come, but there's a chance Kaka will come too.
Kaka - potential Mr X, for offensive midfielder position. If Fabregas won't come, he and Montolivo will come.
Ganso - will probably come in January, if Kaka fails. If Kaka won't come, bigger chances for him to come.
Balotelli - will defenitely come. Bigger chances for him to come this summer if Cassano leaves and if we don't sign an offansive midfielder, with means that Robinho will have to take that spot, wich means that we'll have one spot for Balotelli and one other for another striker.
Drogba - if Cassano's leaving and we're not signing anyone in OM possition, then both he and Balotelli are coming. If we sign Kaka, then he or Balotelli are not coming.
Cassano - is 100% going, in Genoa or Fiorentina. If he goes to Fiore in exchange deal, Montolivo will come...
3 players coming, one leaving.
I think that's way too convoluted, there's been no solid talk of either Drogba or Balotelli coming, both have been wayward mentions in unreliable media. I don't think either will come especially not Drogba, why would we want a target man like him anyway? Balotelli is too much of a problem to deal with imo, especially with all the strong personalities we have on the team
I don't know how you guys can believe all the stuff that's written, Montolivo is the only solid story that I believe, I din't see us getting Kaka, and Fabregas is just a farfetched dream that most Milan fans want to believe for some masochistic reason. Becuase we all know he's not coming, and if by some miracle he does, then it's only as a lay over to his truely desired destination
Saying someone is coming or going, and you're 100% sure of it is ridiculous imo, I don't even think that Allegri has a 100% clear idea of what the management plan to do at this point
QUOTE (William405 @ Aug 9 2011, 11:55 AM)

I doubt Cassano will really go,specially after Paloschi's loan.
He never said that wanted to leave.If he really wanted to leave for first team;he could have gone to genoa/fiorentina a month ago,so that Galliani would have the time for a replacement.
Who knows at this point. Imo we need to keep what we have, and add 2/3 mids before we can think about competing this season
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Aug 9 2011, 12:33 PM)

You only talk about the team aspect, but did you ever question yourself what the player wants? Staying with us he won't be nothing but a luxury sub, and if things go well on our side regarding injuries, there's a possibility that he'll rarely see the pitch. With Euro 2012 knocking on the door, that'd be a huge fallacy for Cassano. Prandelli would never pick him up if he doesn't play a substantial number of games. Not to mention that he'll never reach an optimal shape if keeps warming the bench every Sunday.
Cassano is a sure thing for the Azzurri, no matter what is being said. These are not the days when Italy have the likes of Totti, Del Piero, Pippo, etc all in their prime, who do Italy have now? The unstable Balotelli, and.... Gila, Quagliarelli or Di Natale who has never really delivered for the NT. Dropping Cassano would be ridiculous on so many levels, and I can't see that happening if Prandelli wants to see Italy go anywhere this summer. Whether he stays at Milan, goes to Genoa or moves to a Serie C team, Italy and Prandelli will need Cassano, becuase along with Pirlo, Chiellini and De Rossi he's one of the only few really top class players left in the Azzurri team.
And Cassano mostly needs to get back in general shape, if he gets back his physical condition then he'll make a huge challenge for a spot in our attack. And that's what we need, some competition in the team, that's what gets the best out of Pato and even Robinho, not having their places assured of