Posts Tagged ‘Rossoneri’

Milan and Galaxy agree most complicated deal in footballing history

by jakepjohnson on March 6th, 2009 no comments

David Beckham is one for springing surprises on people. His 1997/98 opener lob from the halfway line. His garish sarong. His infamous 1998 World Cup exit. His move to LA Galaxy.

He surprised many by maintaining his ambition to play for England by maneuvering a Loan deal to Milan. He also sprang a further surprise by playing considerably well for the Rossoneri.

Now the cherry on the cake has well and truly arrived. [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Ex-Manchester United star makes SENSATIONAL return to European football

by jakepjohnson on October 22nd, 2008 7 comments

Ex-England captain and LA Galaxy crowd-puller David Beckham has made a shocking return to European football, as the MLS winds down until the spring. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid winger will join European giants AC Milan on loan until January, in an effort to keep fit and in the mind of England manager Fabio Capello. [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Milan pipping Manchester City and Chelsea to Brazilian star

by jakepjohnson on June 25th, 2008 15 comments

AC Milan are in pole position to beat Chelsea and Manchester City in the race to sign a world-beating Brazillian star. [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Barcelona 1 Milan 0 in race to sign Arsenal boy?

by jakepjohnson on June 23rd, 2008 11 comments

In the race to sign Arsenal’s Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor, AC Milan look to have admitted defeat, just a few days after AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani proclaimed that he was to be their only transfer target this summer: [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Arsenal star ‘Togo’ to the San Siro in £31m move?

by jakepjohnson on June 12th, 2008 58 comments

Arsenal’s Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor has agreed a deal with Ac Milan, according to reports in Italy.

La Gazzetta Dello Sport revealed that the striker met with representatives of the Rossoneri and agreed a deal. However, the terms of the transfer have not yet been agreed, with Milan president Silvio Berlusconi yet to positively respond to Arsenal’s supposed €40million (£31.7million) asking price.

As Gazetta writer Andrea Schianchi explains:

Everything possible has already been done: the agreement with the player (and what a player!) is in place, which is already a major step. Now it comes down to Berlusconi’s decision and then negotiations with the Arsenal management.

However, this scenario has occured at Milan before. The £23.7million transfer of Azzuri defender Alessandro Nesta from Lazio in 2003 had a similar rocky path to completition.

Schianchi expands on this:

Berlusconi officially announced that he would not buy the defender [Nesta] because the asking price was too high: the player was signed just three days later

The journalist then goes on to do his best to convince Berlusconi that the striker is worth the money:

Considering his age (24), the player would be an investment for the future; certainly more so than Drogba (30) or Eto’o (27, but has suffered several leg injuries). If the deal were to go through Milan’s forward line would need no further adjustments for several years: Pato is 18 years old, Kaka 26 and Adebayor 24. In short, Berlusconi should spend now to save in the future.

So will Adebayor remain at the Emirates for next season? According to La Gazzetta, it is only a matter of a decision from Berlusconi, yet I somehow think it is a bit more than this. Surely Wenger won’t freely allow Adebayor, last seasons top scorer, to leave so easily, especially with only youngster Vela and recovering Eduardo his alternatives.

Thoughts?

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