Monthly Archive: August 2021

Summer 2021 Transfer Window Wrap Up

The summer 2021 transfer window is now shut and Milan while active left some question marks for all observers and fans.

Maignan, Giroud, Ballo-Toure, Bakayoko, Messias, Florenzi, Pellegri and Adli
The eight summer 2021 arrivals

The window started earlier than most would have expected with Mike Maignan’s arrival as a replacement for the departing Donnarumma. The goalkeeper left on a free and chose to, at least for now, occupy the bench at PSG. Not getting a fee for the Euro 2020 player of the tournament and Calhanoglu – who departed to Inter – was to affect transfer business and Sports Betting in Canada.

As is the case every transfer window Milan were linked with a whole host of players. From James Rodriguez to to Romain Faivre to Warren Bondo all were apparently close to joining Milan. Sometimes the fee was deemed too expensive, sometimes the wages. The pattern was always trying to get a player on the cheap, discount or on loan. Aided by numerous commercial deals Milan led by Ivan Gazidis was halving their losses but Inter’s troubles sent warning signs to all that even with Champions League participation all is not guaranteed. One could argue that Inter’s problems were exceptions as they are dealing with Chinese government’s whims but it is of course obvious that the pandemic and business climate in general makes it difficult for all those in living in the real world – not PSG apparently – to remain healthy financially.

When opportunities were found Milan were able to pounce. Ballo-Toure was one such and the left back is now Theo’s back up. When Pellegri was made available from Monaco a loan was quickly arranged for the oft injured but highly rated forward. Giroud’s apparent willingness to join facilitated a deal. A deal that should have been a free transfer but a small fee was a good price to pay for a veteran winning forward on a team lacking depth. A similar argument landed Florenzi from Roma. However the player’s position raised some question marks. The right wing featuring Saelemaekers and Castillejo had been begging for an upgrade but was the Italian to be an option there or is he is to play further back and support Calabria? Early signs point to the 30 years old as being a more attacking option.

Yacine Adli was a name that surfaced later in the window. The Bordeaux midfielder is said to be suited to both a central spot and an attacking spot. In any event he did sign a long term contract but returned to Bordeaux for one year. Also late in the window Bakayoko made a return to Milan. The Frenchman arrived on a two year loan. His relative long term loan gives the team some cushion and depth for midfield that may lose a big piece, more on that below.

As most were hoping against hope for at least one big signing for the central or right attacking spots names like Berardi, Vlasic, Ziyech and others came and went with the too expensive tag. The team secured a further two year loan for Diaz but the is he to be the backup or starter? In the last hours of the window the attention shifted to Junior Messias. Certainly not a big name and certainly not what most expected. Not only in age but also in experience the Brazilian is not the most typical Milan signing. The attacking player, at 30, has one year of top flight experience. He did well with the to be relegated Crotone last season and his story of arriving late to professional football, playing in Serie D as recently as 2018 and spending time delivering washing machines just a few short years ago is inspiring. If he delivers on the big stage his name will enter football folklore.

Player Summary
Name:
Junior Messias
Date of Birth:
May 13, 1991
Age:
33
Height:
1.79 m
Citizenship:
Brazil
Position:
Midfielder
Foot:
Left
Agency:
None
Ownership:
Dummy
Contract Expires:
Jun 30, 2025
Current Club:
Dummy
Joined:
Jul 7, 2022

The window began with Tomori’s loan converted to a buy, the near €30 million fee took up a big slice of the transfer budget. Tonali’s loan and obligation was then negotiated down and the player even took a pay cut to remain with his boyhood club. The aforementioned Diaz gave Milan a number 10 player.

The window ended with more question marks on exits and contracts. Castillejo was linked to the likes of Real Betis and Getafe but he ended up remaining. Conti ended up remaining as well. The two with ‘too high’ wages remain unaffordable to most other teams and remain a burden on Milan’s payroll. However it could be argued that Milan have two bigger problems on their hands. Romagnoli and Kessie have expiring contracts and they could, much like Donnarumma and Calhanoglu, leave on free transfers next summer. There was practically no news or whispers about Romagnoli’s status. Kessie on the other hand seemed to be demanding more every other day and it led to Maldini hinting at an exit for the Ivorian. Now that the window has closed and the two are free to sign precontracts with other teams on January 1st the team must find a solution and very soon.

Fans on sites and social media remain divided on a grade for this transfer window. On the pitch the team is showing signs of remaining a scudetto contender. The added challenge of Champions League football will certainly test the team and fans’ attitude.

Notes On A Dominant 4-1 Win Vs Cagliari

An unchanged side took the pitch with Bennacer still on the bench. An early half chance came from a Saelemaekers cross. Giroud was unable to get a good header on the ball.
Leao missed an excellent chance in the 9th minute, the ball found him free on goal, a very slight hesitation in finding the ball had the defender making a tackling interception and sending the ball out for a Milan corner.
The possession paid off, a disputed freekick near the box on Cagliari’s right was converted by an excellent Tonali freekick, shades of Pirlo. Boris Radunovic couldn’t reach to the near side ball in time.
Cagliari replied very shortly after, a slight marking mix up led to a Alessandro Deiola header that beat Maignan’s stretched hand.
It didn’t take long for Milan to retake the lead. An optimistic Leao shot hit Diaz in the box and bounced down then up into goal.
The 3-1 goal came in the 24th minute. A counter had Diaz with loads of space, the Spaniard found Giroud on the right side and while Cagliari’s defenders drifted to the middle the Frenchman had open wide space to increase Milan’s lead. Cagliari were struggling to keep their shape. The visitors threatened a bit more later in the half, for example off a corner in the 36th minute. Theo looked in better form and Saelemaekers working hard in getting the ball and winning it back.
Late in the half a Leao shot went off to a corner off of Strootman’s elbow, an initial freekick was changed to a penalty on VAR review. Giroud made it 4-1.

The second started with no changes for either tea. Cagliari attempted to wrestle control of the game but Milan looked confident and calm. Players like Saelemaekers regained possession, maintained it and moved around the pitch in confident manner. Leao came close from a long Calabria assist before being subbed out in a triple sub. The Portuguese, Tonali and Saelemaekers made way for Rebic, Bennacer and Florenzi.
Cagliari’s first threat of threat of the second arrived in the 77th minute when a low Charalambos Lykogiannis freekick was punched out by Maignan, in the subsequent action Leonardo Pavoletti came close again. The visitors grew in confidence as Milan relaxed a bit.
Maldini came on for Diaz with 6 minutes left in normal time. Rebic missed the bar after an exchance involving Giroud and Bennacer. Samu came on in added time, for Giroud. The Spaniard could be on his way in the 2 days left in the transfer window.

The returning 50% capacity crowd were given a good show and dominant performance to cheer for.

Week 2: Milan – Cagliari

Starting Lineup: 4-2-3-1
16
Maignan
2
Calabria
24
Kjær
23
Tomori
19
Hernandez
4
Bennacer
8
Tonali
56
Saelemaekers
10
Díaz
17
Leão
9
Giroud
Substitutes

Week 1’s one 1-0 win at Sampdoria didn’t provide too many surprises. The team did well but but there was little in the sense of new revelations in tactics or approach. There were flashes from the likes of Leao and Tonali. Giroud somewhat misfired. Maignan had couple of heart in mouth moments but was very solid otherwise. Tomori was a wall. Calabria, as captain, continued where he had left off last season. Theo was still being individualistic and when passing or attempting a final shot was way ward. Krunic’s start was explained with that Bennacer was not fully ready. Florenzi made his Milan debut. Diaz started in excellent form and scored the only goal of the match. One late sub caught the eye. Romagnoli came on for Calabria with mere minutes left and the two players exchanged the captain’s armband. Despite continuous rumours little has been said about the status of Romagnoli. The team can not risk losing him for free next summer but will he even want to stay as a full or part time bench player. The management have lots to do in the final days of the window having also been given another headache in the form of Kessie’s apparently high demands.

The starting line up versus Cagliari is not expected to differ much from the norm, perhaps Bennacer will regain his starting spot in Krunic’s place. Pioli was very complementary of the Bosnian in the news conference leading up to this week 2 match. Most fans would beg to differ.

Maignan seems to be good ball playing goalkeeper and the team will grow in confidence with him with more minutes and games together. There is little indication that the Tomori and Kjear partnership will be broken up so they will line up at the back. Kessie is working hard to return to the lineup but may end up leaving if his contract issue is not settled. His agent has asked for more than Milan are willing to offer and judging by how Maldini and co dealt with Donnarumma and Calhanoglu’s demands anything can happen. More depth may and frankly must be on it way for the right wing and central attacking midfield position but for this match Diaz, Leao and Saelemaekers will line up behind Giroud.

Cagliari opened the season with a 2-2 tie versus Spezia. Joao Pedro scored both of Rossoblu’s goals. Dalbert, Kevin Strootman and Diego Godin are few of other familiar names on the Sardinian team.

Follow the match as it happens, on the forum.

Olivier Giroud: From Chelsea To Milan

Olivier Giroud became a part of Milan on a long-term basis for a low but not free sum. Lat month the French star had his physical for his move to Milan. He also expressed gratitude to his fellow athletes for the fond memories he made during his three-and-a-half-year tenure at Chelsea.

Giroud’s signing price is said to be about €1 million (£855,000), with a further €1 million (£855,000) in incentives. The incentives are contingent on a certain number of matches and Champions League progress. Giroud stated his desire to win titles after signing with Milan. He went on to say that trophies are the driving force behind his passion for football. He’s a perfectionist who wants to succeed again and again and claim more trophies to his name.

Who Is Olivier Giroud?

Olivier Giroud is a well-known French football player who currently represents France at the international level. Giroud is widely viewed as one of the world’s most underappreciated attackers due to his technical ability, athleticism, strike force, and continuous goal-scoring abilities.

Giroud began his professional club career with Grenoble, where he was born, before joining Tours in 2008 at the age of 21. After ending the season as the league’s leading scorer, he was awarded Ligue 2 Player of the Year in 2010. In 2012, he went to Montpellier for a €2 million club-record contract, earning the club’s debut Ligue 1 championship and emerging as the league’s highest goal scorer.

In his own words, Olivier is a professional athlete and a perfectionist. He loves winning and loves trophies even more. He loves taking risks because he believes in the outcome. He is a risk-taker, pretty much like online casino players. If you are also a risk-taker, you can take a look at novibet.co.uk and learn more about an online casino before trying your luck.

At the age of 25, Giroud earned his professional public appearance for France in 2011. Since then, Giroud has amassed over 100 caps, participating in five major championships. He is the second-highest scorer in the history of his country. As France emerged as runner-up at UEFA Euro 2016, he was also awarded the Bronze Boot as the second-highest scorer. He went on to win the brilliant and exciting 2018 FIFA World Cup and play in the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.

What Is Happening Right Now?

Since signing Arsenal in 2012, Giroud has had a great deal of success in the Premier League. Chelsea bought him from Arsenal in 2018. Now, he is at Milan for a first taste of Italian football. Milan finalized the acquisition of France senior striker Giroud from Chelsea. Giroud, who will become 35 in September, signed a two-year deal with Milan at the San Siro. The Blues offered an incentive to extend his contract until 2022 earlier this year. However, the experienced striker was interested in a new center forward experience with Milan to further his career at a team he has said he watched often.

The 2021-2022 Champions League (updated)

Milan’s return to the Champions League is almost here. It all starts with the group stage raw set for August 26 at 18:00 Central European Time. The long absence from the European competition means Milan is in pot 4 – see pots below – along such teams as Sheriff Tiraspol and Club Brugge.
The groups will be added here as the draws takes place.

2021-2022 UEFA Champions League pots, courtesy of wikipedia

Milan are drawn in Group B facing Atletico, Liverpool and Porto. The teams offer differing styles and will all be big tests for Milan. Milan will visit Liverpool on match day 1. The 6 group stage match days are:

Liverpool – Milan 15 September 21:00
Milan – Atletico 28 September 21:00
Porto – Milan 19 October 21:00
Milan – Porto 3 November 18:45
Atletico – Milan 24 November 21:00
Milan – Liverpool 7 December 21:00

Updated September 3 2021
The A list and B list for the group stage are now officially released, followinjg home grown and maximum 25 players rules Milan has decided to exclude Castillejo, Conti and Pellegri. Castillejo may leave the team on loan to CSKA Moscow as the Russian transfer window is still open.

A list
Maignan Tatarusanu
Calabria, Ballo-Toure, Romagnoli, Hernandez, Kalulu, Tomori, Kjaer, Florenzi, Bakayoko, Gabbia
Bennacer, Tonali, Diaz, Krunic, Saelemaekers, Kessie
Giroud, Ibrahimovic, Leao, Rebic, Messias
B list
Plizzari, Desplanches, Jungdal
Stanga
Di Gesu, Robotto
Maldini, Capone

Notes On A 1-0 Win At Sampdoria To Open The 2021-2022 Season

The starting line up confirmed the absence of Bennacer and Kessie, the former available on the bench but not fully fit. Krunic’s start was met with dismay among some.
A probing start had Sampdoria threaten Milan’s goal but soon Milan took the lead. A low Calabria cutback found Diaz who diverted the ball in, Samp’s defenders and goalkeeper didn’t do well.
Maignan’s first attempt at playing the ball had him venture outside of the box but he was fouled and the open goal was spared. The French keeper had to punch a long range free kick out and then deal with close range shots.
Milan seemed to grow into the game and threatened too. Leao was having a good start and Diaz was at the heart of the attack.
The tempo and intensity of the half was above average and very good at times. The half time 1-0 lead was good value.

The second half started with no changes. Theo missed a dribble up the pitch and almost gave the ball away a few yards away from Maignan. He needed to step up. The intensity slowly waned off with both teams having a few half chances. Minutes later Calabria missed a long range shot after Giroud worked hard to keep and win the ball.
In the 69th minute Rebic replaced Leao and Bennacer somewhat surprisingly replaced Diaz. Florenzi made his Milan debut in replacing Saelemaekers in the 80th minute. The game had retained a good tempo but it as being played farther away from the goals and the subs helped lower it further. Giroud did miss at least two header chances and Sampdoria came close in the 87th minute.
Late in the game Romagnoli came on for Calabria in a case of captain being subbed off for a captain. Rebic had a late chance when the Sampdoria defenders gifted the ball to Milan. He missed by inches.

Three points were secured and Milan started with a win.

Season Opener: Sampdoria – Milan

Starting Lineup: 4-2-3-1
16
Maignan
2
Calabria
24
Kjær
23
Tomori
19
Hernandez
8
Tonali
33
Krunić
56
Saelemaekers
10
Díaz
17
Leão
9
Giroud
Substitutes

Another season is here. The 2021-2022 Serie A season kicks off with a Monday evening visit to the Luigi Ferraris to play against the team that finished ninth last season. Claudio Ranieri stepped aside at the end of last season and now Sampdoria are led by ex Parma coach Roberto D’Aversa. Milan finished second last season and now face a barrage of fixtures that includes Champions League football for the first time in seven years.

The summer transfer window has been a busy one with a relatively high amount spent but with more to do with just over a week left before it shuts. A couple of spots remain unconvincing or at least ‘un-upgraded’. The right wing is the most glaring weakness and it remains a source of criticism and weakness. Saelemaekers provides commitment and usefulness but Castillejo not so much. Whether the latter leaves and is replaced with a higher class player will go a long way in painting a better picture for the season. The central attacking spot is entrusted to Brahim Diaz and his number 10 jersey, for now. Giroud was added and will provide know how and experience and judging by his recent and preseason form perhaps even more. Leao should be the semi regular left wing starter but Rebic lurks and ready to get the nod. Kessie and Bennacer will continue to provide the solidity and talent on the pitch but both look to be missing for week 1. The former played for his country at the postponed Tokyo Olympics and got injured on upon his return, he is likely out another 2 or 3 weeks. The latter was stricken by COVID and has returned to the squad but is probably not fully fit. That leaves Tonali and … Krunic. Pobega is still in the squad, although likely leaving on loan. Nevertheless Krunic is the probable starter here. The back four is largely unchanged with Calabria, Kjaer, Tomori and Theo hoping to continue where the team left off last season. Florenzi’s recent signature provides a solid option for right back or perhaps a bit further up. Maignan was one of the fastest Milan signings in memory, arriving right after last season ended. The French international looks to help fans forget the Donnarumma saga.

Sampdoria’s squad has not changed much during the summer and will be led by the 38 years old Fabio Quagliarella. Mikkel Damsgaard’s stock rose during the Euros and the winger will be a danger man for Sampdoria’s opposition this season.

Follow the match as it happens, on the forum.

Pietro Pellegri

Pietro Pellegri is a 20 year old forward that is also capable of playing other forward positions. The Genova born forward spent some years at Genoa and was described by some there in the highest terms as a Messi type talent. He is tall but and has very good ball control for his height. The player is a self confessed Ibra fan and his attributes match the Swede better than most. His high profile as a teenager had a very promising start, not yet 16 years old, at his home town club and led to a €20 million transfer to Monaco, when not yet 18 years old. Since his transfer he has barely played and scored even less. Pellegri has battled groin, hamstring and other injuries and missed weeks and months in the principality.
Latest word is that Monaco are willing to loan and give Milan an option. Milan may not be the best place to heal an injury prone player, but if healthy this could be a wild card type transfer.

Player Summary
Name:
Pietro Pellegri
Date of Birth:
Mar 17, 2001
Age:
23
Height:
1.88 m
Citizenship:
Italy
Position:
Forward
Foot:
Right
Agency:
None
Ownership:
None
Contract Expires:
N/A
Current Club:
Monaco
Joined:
Jan 27, 2018

Yacine Adli

Yacine Adli is the latest in a long line of players linked to Milan this summer. The midfield, particularly attacking side is still lacking depth, if not quality, and it is surely imperative that at least one new player arrives.

Adli is 21 and a former PSG player, he was once very highly rated and tipped for stardom but has not exactly grown as much some would have expected but the player is of course still young. He is best suited for a more advanced midfield role.

Various scouting reports exists on the player. The noted strengths are dealing well in tight space and beating defenders and by extension finding his teammates. He is able to play wide but prefers to work centrally. Most agree that his weakness lies mostly on the defensive side and pace. He is somewhat tall but heading is not his strongest attribute. The 2020-2021 Ligue 1 season saw him become an almost regular player, starting 25 leagues games – plus making 10 subs appearances. A total of 2417 minutes yielded 2 goals and 5 assists.

PSG will receive a percentage of the fee Bordeaux might earn from his sale. The question, as relevant ever, is can Milan find a deal with his current team. Many signs point to Milan’s inability to pay any more transfer fees this summer.

Player Summary
Name:
Yacine Adli
Date of Birth:
Jul 29, 2000
Age:
24
Height:
1.86 m
Citizenship:
France
Position:
Midfielder
Foot:
Right
Agency:
None
Ownership:
Dummy
Contract Expires:
Jun 30, 2025
Current Club:
Dummy
Joined:
Aug 29, 2024

Alessandro Florenzi

According to many reliable sources Milan could go ahead and are close to signing Alessandro Florenzi. The right sided player can play further up the pitch but is mainly a right back. Is he going to be a Calabria back up or is he to play as a winger or midfielder as an alternative to Castillejo or Saelemaekers.
His career has been injury riddled but he certainly has the talent and had a good last season at PSG. Roma may be prepared to offer the player on an initial loan but his salary is on the high side (around €4 million) and his current side will want to include an obligation to recoup some euros.
The links to the player should mean that Milan is abandoning the pursuit of Dalot.

Player Summary
Name:
Alessandro Florenzi
Date of Birth:
Mar 11, 1991
Age:
33
Height:
1.73 m
Citizenship:
Italy
Position:
Fullback
Foot:
Right
Agency:
None
Ownership:
AC Milan
Contract Expires:
Jun 30, 2025
Current Club:
AC Milan
Joined:
Aug 21, 2021
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