07-12-2016, 09:10 AM
For the Zielinski situation, I was originally shocked at his €18M price tag. However, I realized he is still only 22 which means that he will have the potential to greatly develop. And unlike Bertolacci, I don't think Zielinski is injury prone which affected Bertolacci's last season with us. I think this is a good signing, although it is on the more expensive side.
I know most of you won't agree with me, but if we can get Sosa for around €6M, (Milan are offering €4M and Besiktas is asking for €8M), he would make a great addition to our squad in terms of depth. He can make an impact coming off the bench, and I think he's reliable enough to make a good handful of appearances next season. He shouldn't be the answer to our midfield though.
On Musacchio, I think he'll join Milan next season, pending the signing of the preliminary (if all goes well, it should be signed next Monday at the earliest or next next Sunday by the latest). The only problem with him are his muscular problems, which I think will improve after more time on the pitch following his fibula operation.
Going back to the signing of the preliminary agreement, I think that the deal will be concluded in a week or a week and a half at maximum. This is because any longer would only decrease the amount of time Milan would have to operate on the market, which will have a negative impact on the players Milan will bring in for next season. If the Chinese are serious about this deal, (which they are -- an example would be Gacikoff already working hand in hand with Galliani over the player transfers), then their aim should be to conclude the deal immediately to unlock Milan's market.
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I know most of you won't agree with me, but if we can get Sosa for around €6M, (Milan are offering €4M and Besiktas is asking for €8M), he would make a great addition to our squad in terms of depth. He can make an impact coming off the bench, and I think he's reliable enough to make a good handful of appearances next season. He shouldn't be the answer to our midfield though.
On Musacchio, I think he'll join Milan next season, pending the signing of the preliminary (if all goes well, it should be signed next Monday at the earliest or next next Sunday by the latest). The only problem with him are his muscular problems, which I think will improve after more time on the pitch following his fibula operation.
Going back to the signing of the preliminary agreement, I think that the deal will be concluded in a week or a week and a half at maximum. This is because any longer would only decrease the amount of time Milan would have to operate on the market, which will have a negative impact on the players Milan will bring in for next season. If the Chinese are serious about this deal, (which they are -- an example would be Gacikoff already working hand in hand with Galliani over the player transfers), then their aim should be to conclude the deal immediately to unlock Milan's market.
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