The latest news related to Milan’s soccer market. The Diavolo is also thinking about divestment: the state of play ahead of the summer
Milan in fibrillazione: “Tanta carne al fuoco. Saelemaekers? Ci sono altre plusvalenze” (LaPresse) – MilanLive.it
It is not long before the season is over for Milan. The head now is obviously on the challenge against Inter next April 23. If successful, the Rossoneri will fly to Rome to play for the Coppa Italia final. Raising another trophy to the sky, after that of the Italian Super Cup, would certainly make the year, which will still be largely negative, less bitter.
One is obviously already looking ahead to the next one. But Milan appears to be behind schedule since a sporting director has not yet been chosen. All indications are that for the white smoke, in fact, not much is missing with Igli Tare approaching heavily after Giorgio Furlani’s blitz in Rome, but twists and turns are not to be excluded.
Once the Ds is announced, the next step will be to choose the new coach. There are so many names, but the chosen executive will serve to provide clarity. Clarity that is also needed for the market.
Da Saelemaekers a Thiaw: il punto della situazione
With Alessandro Jacobone, who spoke to Zona Rossonera, Calciomercato.it’s YouTube program, tried to shed light on Alexi Saelemaekers, who is given by many as a departing player.
Can he be the capital gain that the Diavolo will need to put on the balance sheet? “There are other capital gains that Milan is more interested in. Should Roma want to confirm him and want to stay him, as it seems, he will have to be paid. For a player who performs well I think you can ask 20-25 million. I hope we optimize this operation.” Jacobone added.
Also among the suspects to pack up is Malick Thiaw, with whom a major capital gain would be netted, but Alessandro Jacobone does not get out of line: “There is a seasonality in the preparation of the roses,” says the journalist. “We cannot say who stays and who goes if we cannot tell at the moment who will be on the bench. It takes planning. I would have liked to debunk the ds thing with a statement like ‘We have already chosen him, he is working for us.’ Not casting and all this bouncing around. I would rather know nothing and know that they are already working than be aware of a tug of war that we can’t afford. There is too much meat on the fire.”
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