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Theo Hernandez from Real to Milan 20 mln euro it is official
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Defender.Milan needs some creative players
Follow Ajax way can be solution but it is easy to say
Ajax has his academy Milan has not
That was very great traditions to have club academies .It is enough to remember Barca. Barca was the best when most of his players were coming from academy.The same was in a case on Men United.Now football is mostly money.Buy stars and make money on them
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea

As I had said last week this ban is indeed a blessing for them, @theb you have got your analysis spot on we can only hope the club improves in coming months. Ac Milan needs to spend heavily to become a top European team, the problem is they’re not spending enough and not buying the right kind of players. I feel Ac Milan needs a new owner who can infuse cash in the club, and then definitely their glory days will return.
you're right AC Milan needs new owners who have financial health to be able to restore the glory of AC Milan in Europe they need to buy some quality players in order to become a strong team.
Unfortunately not this season, the Ac Milan triumphed again. Changes in Ac Milan from season to season can certainly be said to be a decline and this season alone I don't think the players are buying enough. If you talk about a new owner, that might be true. Otherwise the Ac Miilan will continue to decline and I don't think the upcoming season can compete with other clubs.

Even with a lot money you can't buy instant success, look Paris SG as example.
Regardless of the huge billions invested they are still not close to achieving the ultimate goal- winning the title of the European Champion.
Milan have no choice but to start over and rebuild their team.
It will take time but it's only way now for them.
There is no instant success, only hard work end effort.
They should learn from Ajax how to become successful again.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea

As I had said last week this ban is indeed a blessing for them, @theb you have got your analysis spot on we can only hope the club improves in coming months. Ac Milan needs to spend heavily to become a top European team, the problem is they’re not spending enough and not buying the right kind of players. I feel Ac Milan needs a new owner who can infuse cash in the club, and then definitely their glory days will return.
you're right AC Milan needs new owners who have financial health to be able to restore the glory of AC Milan in Europe they need to buy some quality players in order to become a strong team.
Unfortunately not this season, the Ac Milan triumphed again. Changes in Ac Milan from season to season can certainly be said to be a decline and this season alone I don't think the players are buying enough. If you talk about a new owner, that might be true. Otherwise the Ac Miilan will continue to decline and I don't think the upcoming season can compete with other clubs.
I think this will be the main problem of AC Milan's management, we will see in the next 2 seasons if there are still conditions like this maybe in this era the AC Milan strong club will only be history.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea

As I had said last week this ban is indeed a blessing for them, @theb you have got your analysis spot on we can only hope the club improves in coming months. Ac Milan needs to spend heavily to become a top European team, the problem is they’re not spending enough and not buying the right kind of players. I feel Ac Milan needs a new owner who can infuse cash in the club, and then definitely their glory days will return.
you're right AC Milan needs new owners who have financial health to be able to restore the glory of AC Milan in Europe they need to buy some quality players in order to become a strong team.
Unfortunately not this season, the Ac Milan triumphed again. Changes in Ac Milan from season to season can certainly be said to be a decline and this season alone I don't think the players are buying enough. If you talk about a new owner, that might be true. Otherwise the Ac Miilan will continue to decline and I don't think the upcoming season can compete with other clubs.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea

As I had said last week this ban is indeed a blessing for them, @theb you have got your analysis spot on we can only hope the club improves in coming months. Ac Milan needs to spend heavily to become a top European team, the problem is they’re not spending enough and not buying the right kind of players. I feel Ac Milan needs a new owner who can infuse cash in the club, and then definitely their glory days will return.
you're right AC Milan needs new owners who have financial health to be able to restore the glory of AC Milan in Europe they need to buy some quality players in order to become a strong team.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
Italian teams don't really pay that much attention to the Europa League and Milan will surely not miss the competition. From a financial point of view it will hurt them a bit but not in a way that will worry anyone considering that the prize fund is significantly lower compared to the UCL.

Another aspect to consider is whether some players might want to leave the club if they are offered a good spot in a team that does play international football, especially the CL!?

I think that ussually just clubs from weak leagues, which don't have much chance to enter the Champions League, see the European league as comforting reward, good surce of income but clubs from top european leagues wants bigger profit and glittering from CL.
Milan anyway, because of the punishment from UEFA, can't play in Europe next season so for them is perfect time now to re build team and start from scratch.
Boban and Maldini will help them to start anew and build again great team.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
Italian teams don't really pay that much attention to the Europa League and Milan will surely not miss the competition. From a financial point of view it will hurt them a bit but not in a way that will worry anyone considering that the prize fund is significantly lower compared to the UCL.

Another aspect to consider is whether some players might want to leave the club if they are offered a good spot in a team that does play international football, especially the CL!?
Well I am not that possessive about one lose as I am positive about Italian team, but as according to me if so many people are saying the same thing so Italy should have build new team they have so many good new young players who needs opportunity I am sure now next Italy will improve little bit more, when you are playing being hurt or have injury should not matter to win.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
Italian teams don't really pay that much attention to the Europa League and Milan will surely not miss the competition. From a financial point of view it will hurt them a bit but not in a way that will worry anyone considering that the prize fund is significantly lower compared to the UCL.

Another aspect to consider is whether some players might want to leave the club if they are offered a good spot in a team that does play international football, especially the CL!?
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea

As I had said last week this ban is indeed a blessing for them, @theb you have got your analysis spot on we can only hope the club improves in coming months. Ac Milan needs to spend heavily to become a top European team, the problem is they’re not spending enough and not buying the right kind of players. I feel Ac Milan needs a new owner who can infuse cash in the club, and then definitely their glory days will return.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
too bad for AC Milan, this year their slots as clubs that were supposed to play at UEL were replaced by other clubs because of financial problems. When can AC Milan become a strong European team again? I have no idea
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
In fact, Milan air conditioning for now is indeed not feasible to compete in Europe because the situation of the team has not been fully improved. Maybe next season again we will see whether AC Milan can enter UCL or other European competitions.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.

Of course is a blessing, with the ban the can act with more on the market.

If they were on cup they would have had more rules to respect.
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Honestly I see A.C. Milan's ban from any European competition a blessing in disguise. As a Milan fan myself I don't think the Milan team we have now is a perfect fit to compete even in the Europa League. With a considerably new squad and especially new coach I don't think they'll be winning and sweeping their bracket anytime soon. I could say that with over the next three transfer windows and this season Milan might be prepared to face the toughest teams in Europe.
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Napoli is going to be strong in the upcoming season. They have managed to pair Manolas with Koulibaly. Both are two very physical players that will surely make it hard for any attacker to have fun playing against them.

The arrival of James brings them more options in the offensive areas that confirms their intentions for a top spot next year.   
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The best for AC Milan is that Paolo Maldini became his Sport Director
He is so much emotionally related to AC Milan
I also think that coach will much prefer offensive style so more chances for Piatek to score
But Milan needs wise transfers otherwise will be hard for them to compete for place in first four

So yet another news what i like are that Jamie is going to join Napoli i think it will be best place for that really good player
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after undergoing a medical test, we can be sure THEO HERNANDEZ will join AC Milan. Theo Hernandez's arrival is expected to help attack and defend from the wings
This is very good for Ac Milan after successfully getting Theo Hernandez. With the arrival of new players, of course Ac Milan, they certainly hope to be optimal next season and can compete again at UCL. And the next target is to try to bring the Bologna left back, Mitchell Dijks.
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Rabiot is officially transferred to Juventus.
Juve is spending money seriously good money in valuable players and I think that it will be a protagonist in next year's Champions League season. I hope they will not face any problem with financial fairplay and they will need to sell players as well.
Juventus can always manage their club finances well, I hope this will also produce a quality game that is able to compete in European competition and become a UCL champion.
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after undergoing a medical test, we can be sure THEO HERNANDEZ will join AC Milan. Theo Hernandez's arrival is expected to help attack and defend from the wings
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Rabiot is officially transferred to Juventus.
Juve is spending money seriously good money in valuable players and I think that it will be a protagonist in next year's Champions League season. I hope they will not face any problem with financial fairplay and they will need to sell players as well.
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It's a better thing for Milan to stay out of the Cups.

If a team stays out from Europe it will have fewer obligations for the Financial Fairplay.

Some rumors a month ago were about for Milan to ask at UEFA to say out from cups.

Ac Milan and it’s fans can consider this as a blessing as they can now solely focus on playing in the Italian league, they will no longer have to play on Thursday nights which will be their advantage against teams that play in the Europa League. I hope now Ac Milan can spend in the transfer market, and buy some players and pose a tittle challenge to Juventus.


Oh...  So it wasn't a done deal then.  Pep also said he wasn't going anywhere a month before those rumors were getting out of hand.

Of course, he couldn't say anything different since he was under contract with ManCity.

So wtf were those journos doing by saying Pep already said 'yes'...?  They prolly didn't care and just wanted us to read what they print.  And a lot of people got really excited and ate it.  Lmao.

Yes that’s their job to write such articles which will compel users to click on their articles and in turn it’ll increase their sites traffic, such clickbait articles are normal and most media outlets indulge in such practices.
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