MILAN SOCCER MARKET – The Milan that will come, according to what filters through the Rossoneri circles, will have a maximum salary cap of € 2 million per year for football players.
This a stop to insane expenses is imposed, with the approval of the Elliott collection, from Ivan Gazidis. As written in one of their graphics by colleagues from Telelombardia, according to this criterion, there are many players at risk of cutting, unless wages are reduced (which is very unlikely). Here’s who are the players who earn too much according to the “Gazidis line“:
Donnarumma – 6 million
Ibrahimovic – 3.5 million for 6 months
Biglia, Romagnoli – 3.5 million
Rebic – 3 million
Calhanoglu – 2.5 million
Kessie – 2.2 million
Calabria, Conti, Theo Hernandez, Musacchio and Bonaventura – 2 millions
Lucas Biglia and Giacomo Bonaventura, to date, have the contract expiring on June 30th, therefore, unless sensational renewals, they will be automatically excluded from the squad for the next season. The situation is different for Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede, one of a few AC Milan champions, could be one of the exceptions, despite the fact that he too is due to expire in June. Alessio Romagnoli and Theo Hernandez certainly will not be touched despite wages while on Gianluigi Donnarumma the speech is complicated. On the goalkeeper born in 1999 there are to evaluate the numerous market weaves that involve him. In any case, this process of breaking down the number of engagements has already started in the January market with the sales of José Manuel Reina and Suso (3 million), Fabio Borini (2.5 million), Mattia Caldara (2.2 million) e Ricardo Rodriguez (2.1 million).
Meantime the relationship between Gazidis and the sporting part of the management (Zvonimir Boban, Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara) they broke completely. The latest news tells us that … read on >>
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