Ever since http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 has stated his displeasure with Madrid and feeling sad at the club; the transfer mill has gone into overdrive about his future.
The former World Player of Year has been in scintillating form all throughout his time at the club, however, reports emanating from the Bernabeu are suggesting that the Portuguese international is not a happy camper at the club.
His apparent unhappiness must have alerted many a club in world football who have the resource to finance a move for the mercurial player. Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain would be intently looking at the situation developing in Madrid and whether
there is any truth to the rumours that Ronaldo is looking for a move away from the club.
When http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adriano-c3773 Galliani was quizzed on the matter, he went on to state that the Rossoneri could not even dream of signing such a player. He went on to comment on the astronomical wages that he is earning at the club, and also remarked that the player would
not be coming to Italy. Italian clubs do not have the financial muscle that they used to have at one point.
Galliani was talking to Sky Sport Italia and during his conversation with the media personnel, he went on to comment:
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926. Players who earn that much can not be signed by us.”
There have been rumours of a rift between Massimiliano Allegri and the Diavolo chief, and Galliani cleared the air by suggesting that the two were in constant touch with each other. He remarked that Milan were a big club who always aimed to continue at the
highest playing level.
“I’m in constant contact with Allegri. There is no problem with him at all. We just always have to play to win because we are Milan. We are on a good path and we know that we have to finish between first and third, but we can’t have a minimum objective.”
The Rossoneri chief also mentioned that the title equation is still the same, and touted Juve as the favourites to defend their trophy.
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