Giorgio Furlani spoke to Sky Sport Italia microphones in the pre-match of Milan-Sassuolo. Here are his words.
On the Growth Decree:
"I took it badly, it's a sad decision for Italian football. We are weaker and poorer, less competitive. Football should be seen as a sector of the economy; for years in Europe, we've been leaders, but now with these rules and laws, we can't be. I thank Abodi, who tried to push to discuss these difficulties, unfortunately, it didn't go in the right direction."
On the January transfer market:
"It's not just us, Milan, but everyone. From the first of January, unfortunately, we'll have to take this law into consideration. We'll be ready to seize opportunities; we were relatively active in the last window, and if we have opportunities in this one, we'll take them. All of us, as CEOs and Serie A presidents, need regulations around football to make it competitive at the European level. We have to manage the problem in Italy; they changed a law overnight."
On Milan's current situation, Furlani said:
"It hasn't gone as we hoped in recent weeks, but today we turn the page with an extremely important match. We are united, questioning the coach isn't fair. We need to give him a competitive squad, unfortunately, we have some obstacles."