Pedulla: Milan's business an 'outrage' - '90%' of Allegri's requests will be rejected
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Pedulla: Milan's business an 'outrage' - '90%' of Allegri's requests will be rejected
"In a normal company, letters requesting compensation would have already been sent out. Consider the AC Milan and Roma transfer window last summer, which was just a few months ago, not the summer of 2022. Among consultants close to Furlani (one in particular), sporting directors, and friends of friends, they've done more damage than hailstorms. If Roma are looking for two strikers and has put both Raspadori and Zirkzee at the forefront, it means the July and August transfer window was a disaster."
"Milan's is a sentence, prepare your letter and ask for damages. Among the summer signings, we're at a point of no return: thunderous applause only for Rabiot, who coincidentally arrived in the last few days after Allegri's heartfelt request following his shock debut against Cremonese. But the other signings cost a lot of money, and if I were the owners, I'd really demand an explanation from the sporting director or whoever endorsed this outrage. Players who cost a fortune, like Estupinan, who immediately lost hi"
AC Milan invested significantly last summer on Koni De Winter, Samuele Ricci, Pervis Estupinan and Christopher Nkunku, but those signings have not delivered expected performances. The club has already arranged a winter correction with Niclas Füllkrug arriving on loan with an option to buy. Additional reinforcements under consideration include a central defender and wing-back options to address weaknesses. Only Adrien Rabiot among recent arrivals has produced a satisfactory impact. Observers characterize the summer transfer window as disastrous and argue that owners should demand explanations and consider financial redress for costly, underperforming acquisitions.
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