Every day, interviews emerge with AC Milan players and former Rossoneri who point out and emphasise the work done by head coach Massimiliano Allegri this season. Perhaps there wouldn’t even be a need for such recognition to establish, without siding with one camp or another, that last summer’s virtuous decision to finally rely on football men (including Tare) was the right one. And now, riding that momentum, they must build the transfer market for next season while keeping two objectives in mind:
- Calmly assess what mistakes were made (the transfer market summed up in three phrases with three different directors), starting with some signings that didn’t work out (they should be weighed against the amount invested weigh them against the amount invested: Samuele Ricci, Christopher Nkunku; we may understand more about Ardon Jashari next season when perhaps Luka Modrić won’t be able to play every three days);
- Be willing to take on a bit more financial risk than expected to show the supporters that sporting success is the primary objective, not the last.
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Political Weight:
It remains crucial to emphasise a point that, from many’s perspectives, is even more important. The possible arrival within the club’s management of a figure of Adriano Galliani’s stature was “blocked”, as well-informed sources report, by president Paolo Scaroni, the president protective of his own role who would have been sidelined. Decision made, end of story.
If AC Milan, however, somewhat like the current Juventus, continues to be led around by Inter’s president Beppe Marotta, who is the sharpest of the group and also the most active on the political front (as shown by Malagò’s candidacy for federation president), the gap with Inter is destined to remain or even widen.
That is why either there is a change of pace in the executive structure dealing with political matters, the upcoming federal set-up, which means choosing the future refereeing designator, secretary general, etc., or it will be pointless to complain about schedules, referees, and so on.
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What to do with Rafael Leao?
Rafael Leão is the next issue Milan must resolve. Here, we focus on the player, his current season, and the downward trajectory of his performances. Perhaps the first question to ask is: is Leão aware of his professional depreciation? Does he realise that if he continues like this, he will end up proving certain charlatans right and fail to find even a single buyer willing to take a chance on him? That is the crux of the matter. Because Rafael Leão, especially during the last match in Verona, gave this impression by complaining about being substituted: he does not realise he made a less-than-modest contribution to the Rossoneri side. That is the most worrying aspect. Here, more than Allegri or the directors, even Rafa's family should intervene, says Franco Ordine, to make him clearly understand that by continuing this way, he is wasting immense talent and heading towards a deeply disappointing end to his career.















