
Milan began talks with Andoni Iraola to replace Massimiliano Allegri, but Iraola appears to have turned down the opportunity. Bournemouth’s sporting director Tiago Pinto is also mentioned as a potential target. Mario Gila’s contract with Lazio expires at the end of next season, and he has been exploring options with his agents. Milan and Inter are interested in Gila, with Milan holding a 50% stake in any future resale. Bournemouth has entered the race after qualifying for the Europa League, seeking a replacement for Marcos Senesi, who is set to leave for Tottenham. Milan has halted contacts with Gila due to management turnover, and discussions may resume only after coaching and command structure are clarified. Lazio demands at least €25m, with half of proceeds owed to Real Madrid, otherwise Lazio may keep him and later allow a free transfer.
"The big news of the past 48 hours is that Milan initiated talks with Andoni Iraola as they want him to replace Massimiliano Allegri, but he seems to have turned down the opportunity. However, Bournemouth's sporting director Tiago Pinto is also apparently a target."
"Calciomercato.com confirm that Milan and Intera re interested in the former Real Madrid man, for whom the club retains a 50% stake in any future resale. In the last few hours competition has arrived from a rapidly growing Premier League club. That club is Bournemouth, TEAMtalk claim, who have qualified for next season's Europa League for the first time in their history. They are looking for a replacement for Marcos Senesi, who is leaving on a free transfer and is destined for Tottenham."
"With the ongoing revolution at management level, Calciomercato.com confirm Milan have halted their contacts with Gila. It was Igli Tare's idea to sign him but the sporting director is no longer at Milan, and neither are the CEO Giorgio Furlani nor the technical director Geoffrey Moncada. Gila reportedly said yes to the move, but now the fog surrounding the coach and the chain of command must be cleared before reopening discussions."
"Lazio continue to ask for at least €25m to sell the Spaniard, knowing that half of the proceeds would go to Real Madrid. If a suitable offer doesn't arrive, the Biancocelesti will push to keep him even without a renewal, then letting him leave on a free transfer in a year."
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