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still? after 100 mil spent last season, including Javier Pastore for 42+?ShiftyPowers;3271102 said:Yeah, I think that's fair. I think it's just shocking that PSG are making the offer.
the deal is bad coz they're only going to reinvest a small portion of the incoming revenue (just like with the 65 mil they got for Ricky Kakà) ... which means the club lacks ambition, and which thus voluntarily removes the historic club from anywhere near the elite echelon of football ...yoyo913;3271044 said:Lol @ people saying this deal is bad. Milan are making a smart financial decision.
it'll definitely be easier to replace a striker, even if he was Capocannoniere ... I mean, they're already talking about getting Carlitos again ... and possibly Džeko as well ...yoyo913;3271044 said:They lose a great loyal center back which could have probably been in the first team for them for the next decade. But in italy you can bring in a great new defender and still do ok. The money they got was large for a defender and milan usually do a good job of popping a good one up.
They didn't win the league last year. They were able to make a nice sale of Zlatan (he wouldn't have had such a high bid put in for him ever again) and get rid of his big contract. Personally I think he is replaceable, not in terms of style but in terms of general performance. If the move was alone for Zlatan for 30mil it would have been more of a clear good move. They got a couple good years out of him after leaving barca and with him being older now its not a bad sale. They can rework their style and bring in some youngins.
well said ... imho, it's nothing short of disgraceful ...Deni_Rossonero;3270467 said:I want to say that I'm really not pissed at clubs like Man City, PSG, Chelsea or any club that pays big money for players, the bottom line is that the club that has the player on contract is the only one that can actually make it happen, so, every club shows it's ambition. IMO Tottenham has had 10 times more balls than Milan in the last couple of years in both buying players and not getting bullied to sell. It's obvious that Berlusconi has no hunger and motivation to keep Milan as high as Barca, Real and United are. It's sad, because Milan has brilliant history.
Xifio;3271341 said:still? after 100 mil spent last season, including Javier Pastore for 42+?