CF: Milan spend the least on wages of the big four - why it must change next season
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CF: Milan spend the least on wages of the big four - why it must change next season
"Milan's spending has been scrutinised heavily, with RedBird facing criticism for investing in youth with a view to sell them on, rather than signing established stars."
"The Rossoneri are spending around €104.5 million on their wage bill, while their city rivals are spending €141.5 million per season, highlighting a significant gap."
"Suggestions indicate that Milan spends money wrongly, with high transfer fees for players like Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari, who have not contributed significantly."
"Allegri demands solid talent, and the current spending patterns must change to align with the competitive landscape of Italian football."
AC Milan's wage bill is approximately €104.5 million, the lowest among Italy's top four clubs. In contrast, rivals Inter, Juventus, Napoli, and Roma spend significantly more. The club's strategy has faced criticism for focusing on youth investments rather than established players. With Massimiliano Allegri's appointment, there is a shift towards acquiring solid talent. Current spending patterns, such as high transfer fees for players with low salaries, indicate a need for a more effective approach to player acquisitions and wage management.
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