
"The best was Christopher Nkunku, the forward Tare signed at the end of August. The second goal was scored by Zachary Athekame, whom he signed from Young Boys to everyone's surprise. Even Ardon Jashari, the big gamble of his season, played a good game."
"Nkunku deserves a separate mention because he has spent the whole campaign being labelled a flop. The end of the season confirms the theory that the performance of the man with the balloon celebration is directly proportional to the trust he receives. It happened between December and January, when he was a starter."
"It happened in these last two matchdays, as a substitute against Atalanta and from the start at Marassi. In between there were many bleak days, yet it feel like he has earned a start in the finale against Cagliari. Back to Tare, he hasn't received any official communication from the club regarding next season, so he's waiting."
""In the last three seasons, we've spent more than any other team in Serie A. Maybe we haven't spent it wisely. I give myself a higher grade for the money I've invested than for how we've spent it," he said. Tare is in charge of one of those three transfer windows, which included the signings of Jashari and Nkunku for over €20m in a €150m mercato."
Igli Tare faced exit rumours while Milan secured a crucial away win, with his signings delivering decisive moments. Christopher Nkunku, often labelled a flop, scored a key goal and showed improved impact in the final matchdays after earlier bleak periods. Zachary Athekame, signed from Young Boys, scored the second goal, while Ardon Jashari also performed well. Tare has not received official communication about next season and is waiting. A statement from CEO Cardinale emphasized heavy spending over the last three seasons and questioned whether it was spent wisely, while Tare remains responsible for a transfer window that included Nkunku and Jashari for over €20m within a €150m market.
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