
"We need to apologise to Max Allegri, who, even making me angry, always said that Milan had to finish in the top four, but he did so because he knew the limits of his team."
"AC Milan [in the summer] had already bought Hojlund, on loan with an obligation to buy for €35 million. It was all done, but the club said they didn't want the obligation."
AC Milan aimed to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United, but the deal fell through over financial disagreements. Massimiliano Allegri had identified Hojlund as a priority target, yet the club's reluctance to agree to a €35 million obligation led to his transfer to Napoli. Allegri's concerns about the team's limitations were evident, especially after missing out on key signings. The situation raises questions about RedBird's plans and the club's overall strategy in the transfer market.
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