Sky journalist questions idea of Tare being sacked for Jashari and Nkunku signings
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Sky journalist questions idea of Tare being sacked for Jashari and Nkunku signings
Milan’s investment under RedBird has faced criticism for producing limited results, with more than €405m spent on signings and over €150m injected last summer. Fans and pundits point to players such as Ardon Jashari and Christopher Nkunku, who cost over €70m combined but spent much of the season as reserves, struggling with physical conditioning and failing to contribute consistently. Peppe Di Stefano links the club’s problems to chaos and confusion, arguing that blame should not fall only on Igli Tare. He questions whether Nkunku and Jashari were solely wanted by Tare and cites past purchases that did not deliver. He emphasizes the need for everyone to pull in the same direction and work together to move forward.
"“I struggle to blame only Igli Tare. Are we sure Nkunku and Jashari were only wanted by him? I don't think so. I remember that Milan bought Gimenez and now he hasn't scored for a year, Morata was bought after the European Championship and sold after four months,” he said."
"“If we don't pull in the same direction, it will be difficult to move forward well. If you want to have promising young players, you mustn't make the wrong purchases and, above all, everyone must pull in the same direction."
"“There isn't always a division of individual blame, because Tare or Allegri can make mistakes, but we're all in the same boat. I honestly don't believe that Berlusconi and Galliani always agreed on every idea, but they worked together through dialogue. I don't think Berlusconi and Galliani always had the same ideas, but they worked together.”"
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