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Nilivyoona First Leg Inter kapata Sare Away nikamlinda leo 1x nikaweka 50k
Daaah! Noma sana Milan kafanya suprise
milan derby ndivyo ilivyo haitabiliki nae arsernal kawaliza watu bahat nzuri jana sikubeti
 
Pavlovic is certainly worth keeping, considering his extraordinary work ethic, and his passion for always giving everything for the red and black colors.
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Tuttosport: Milan would prefer not to sell Reijnders, and the player himself has not expressed a desire to leave. However, City and Guardiola could prove to be a very difficult temptation to resist both for Milan, if €75M comes in.
 
🚨🗣️ Walker spoke to Sky Sport: "Will I stay at Milan next season? Yes, yes, maybe."
 
Strikers

  • Mbappe
  • Lewandowski
  • Dembele
  • Yamal
  • Salah

Midfielders
  • Vitinha
  • Pedri
  • Rodri
  • Rice
  • McTominay


Defenders
  • Pacho
  • Saliba
  • Van Dijk
  • Bastoni
  • Hakimi

Goalkeepers
  • Donnarumma
  • Courtois
  • Martinez
  • Sommer
  • Maignan
 
🚨Just In: #BayernMunich have shown interest in #ACMilan’s forward Rafa #Leao. #transfers [Nicolò Schira]
 
🚨📰 @Gazzetta_it: Allegri’s dream signing? Andrea Cambiaso from Juventus, who can play on both flanks. But he is considered out of Milan’s reach,
 
🚨📰 @lequipe: 📣 Toulouse fans demand answers from RedBird Capital ( also owners of Italian club ACMilan)🇫🇷⚽

Toulouse FC supporters have issued a joint statement urging the club’s owner, RedBird Capital Partners, to finally break their silence.

"We believe it is essential that the club’s owner, RedBird Capital, finally speaks out," the fans wrote in their statement released on Friday.

They expressed frustration that, as of now, the Toulouse Football Club has no president, no CEO, and no identifiable spokesperson to represent the club’s identity and colors.

🔍 Calls for transparency

The fans went on to list several unanswered questions regarding the club’s direction and organization, and they called for more transparency from the ownership group.

Their message reflects growing concerns about the lack of communication and leadership within the club’s structure — a situation they consider unacceptable as the new season approaches.
 
Inter Milan were eyeing a treble at the end of the season and then:

🚫 Lost Coppa Italia to Milan in semifinals
🚫 Lost Serie A title to Napoli by one point
🚫 Lost UCL final to PSG by five goals

Damn 🫠 😂😂😂😂
 
One of Massimiliano Allegri’s desires in the summer window is to sign Giovanni Leoni from Parma, according to a report.

Tuttosport report that Leoni is turning heads after his super performances in the second half of the season at the age of just 18. He has attracted the interest of basically every top team in Italy, and scouts from the big clubs have been showing up at the Tardini every week.

In recent times the frequency of appearances in the stands by Milan’s emissaries has grown. The Rossoneri are looking for a reinforcement in the centre of defence and they have put the teenager near the top of their list.

Full agreement on Leoni
Leoni has all the characteristics that Milan are looking for: solid and reliable when it comes to marking but also young, with great room for improvement and Italian.

The new sporting director Igli Tare and Allegri intend to ‘Italianise’ the squad, creating a hard core of local players. This is one reason why Leoni is liked and fully meets the criteria that the Albanian director has set.

Among other things, the No.46 has also been on Moncada’s radar for months. Allegri saw him train up close when he went to visit Cherubini in Collecchio in April and saw him live in May during Parma-Como. Leoni passed the test and was promoted by the Livorno coach, who hopes to have him.
 
Igli Tare is about to begin his first summer at AC Milan, and the number one target has already been identified: Samuele Ricci.

As Corriere dello Sport report, Tare wants Milan to become more Italian. This is something that goes against the trend of the RedBird-branded project, characterised – until a few months ago – by the choice of coaches and players from abroad.

The idea is to build a squad with a few more homegrown players, capable of giving identity and a certain type of spirit to his teammates. And the sights have been set on a new man from Spalletti’s national team and captain of Torino.

Ricci: Milan’s number one target
Firstly, it is important to outline that Ricci has been liked by Milan for a long time. Geoffrey Moncada has followed him in recent years at the time of his explosion at Empoli and followed his growth in the Granata.

Now, the Rossoneri management considers him suitable for the big leap to a big team and to take the reins of the midfield (presumably three-man) of Massimiliano Allegri. The new coach likes a deep-lying playmaker to control the tempo of the game, and to contribute in both phases.

Ricci is that type of player. In the next week, Tare will try to make a move with Torino. The request of Cairo and Vagnati does not exceed €30m, but Milan will try to lower the cash part by inserting some counterparts, such as Yacine Adli or the youngsters on the launch pad of Milan Futuro.
 
During a mercato summit with the sporting director Igli Tare yesterday, AC Milan’s new head coach Max Allegri made the request to keep Strahinja Pavlovic and Alexis Saelemaekers, according to a report.

Allegri was announced by the Rossoneri on Friday morning, having signed his contract on Thursday evening, and he had a summit with Tare during the day yesterday. In short, he’s moving quickly along with Tare ahead of the 2025-26 season, with lots of planning to do.

According to today’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport (see photo below), some interesting things emerged from the summit, including which players Allegri would like to keep. Disregarding the stars, the manager has already stated that he would like to keep Pavlovic and Saelemaekers.
 
He appreciates the Serbian for his grit and physical qualities, convinced that he can turn him into a consistently strong centre-back (after some ups and downs this past season). As for the Belgian, his versatility could be crucial for Allegri’s game and he’s also coming off a very strong season.

In short, it seems Saelemaekers will return from his loan spell at Roma, which will be a disappointment for the Giallorossi as their intention was to keep him. It’s possible that Gian Piero Gasperini’s arrival could have changed their stance, but it matters little now.

As added by the newspaper, Alex Jimenez is another player that Allegri likes, although he sees him more as a winger than a full-back. The Spaniard was expected to stay anyway so it’s not really a request from the manager, but worth noting still.
 
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