Milan: De Rossi, Montolivo and Amauri!
If Zamparini is right? If Berlusconi had really run out of money and could only take a player out of contract, Milan would not be a more competitive force? The risk, of course, is there. But who excuses the patron of Palermo, finds it a little hard to believe that suddenly the rossoneri funds have completely dried up.
What is certain is that even if Milan were to go for only free players or the like, it could still make a decent market. How? Focusing on three sure things. The first and most important is Daniele De Rossi. His situation with Roma and resembles that of Mexes year ago, who then landed with the Rossoneri. Many rumours, but the renewal does not arrive. Meanwhile, January is approaching and with winter approaching other teams will be allowed to contact the player. It must be understood if the player will agree to leave his town for another in Italy, seen as he is courted by many clubs abroad. But in this Galliani has always been a master.
A second piece could be Riccardo Montolivo, sure to leave Florence after the break in the negotiations for the renewal of the contract due to expire in June. Fiorentina have already resigned themselves to seeing him wear another shirt. It remains to be seen what and where. AC Milan, until a few weeks ago, was in pole position.
The third and final reinforcement is Amauri. In Italy few have the physical and technical characteristics to earn the role of vice-Ibra more than the Brazilian striker. Marotta would be very glad to let him go in January. His salary is high, but Milan focuses on the player’s determination to re-establish himself.
In short, three shots at little cost to stay great. At least in Italy.