The AC Milan vice-president has stated that the poor economic conditions in Italy mean that the Calcio clubs will keep losing their stars to the richer outfits in Europe.
AC Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has voiced his agreement to agent Mino Raiola’s proposition, that the Italian clubs have lost the power to buy or retain the top players of the world.
The Rossoneri have recently gone through the painful process of selling two of their biggest stars http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 to Paris Saint-Germain in a multi-million dollar deal, a sacrifice that has a lot to do with the club’s towering debts.
The departure of the titan duo has been especially disappointing for the fans, as it follows a mass desertion of the Rossoneri veterans at the end of the 2011-12 season.
The Swede’s agent Mino Raiola in a recent interview stated that the Italian football has lost its economic prowess to keep a hold of their brightest stars, or buy some top quality players from the transfer market.
The famous agent also stressed that is about time for the Italian clubs to change their approach towards their game in order to survive, and suggested that the only solution is for the Serie A outfits to start growing their own stars.
Now, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adriano-c3773 Galliani has also expressed his agreement to the growing idea, and admitted that the Calcio no longer has the power to attract top players from around the world.
While talking to the press, the AC Milan vice-president commented:
“I agree with Mino Raiola, the agent of Ibrahimovic, who says that top players are no longer coming to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926.”
With the departure of their main spearhead, the Rossoneri are on the lookout for a new attacker to fill the void in their squad, and are reportedly interested in Fiorentina starlet http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stevan-Jovetic-c34163.
Galliani revealed that he had a lunch with the Fiorentina sporting director, but maintained that the transfer interest in the budding star was not a topic of conversation.
“I had lunch with Fiorentina sporting director Daniele Prade. We are old friends, but we didn’t speak about Jovetic.”
The Viola have stamped a price tagged of €30 on the young attacker, who is also being closely followed by Juventus.
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