Gerry Cardinale has revealed his intentions for the AC Milan team for the just concluded summer transfer window and his goals for the transactions made.
Milan undoubtedly experienced a tumultuous summer, and the dust is still settling. After Zlatan Ibrahimovic announced his retirement, Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara were fired as technical and sports directors, raising concerns about the future of the organization.
Giorgio Furlani and head scout Geoffrey Moncada, the new management, began to work right away. They promptly sold Sandro Tonali, setting off another huge storm, but ten fresh additions soon followed to increase the squad’s depth.
The biggest test thus far is Inter on Saturday, but it is undeniable that three victories out of three and outstanding performances to match have helped dispel any lingering misgivings.
Cardinale conducted interviews with Arianna Ravelli and Venanzio Postiglione for the upcoming edition of 7, which will be published tomorrow. Postiglione is the deputy editor of Corriere della Sera. A teaser was featured in the paper’s issue today and was distributed via PianetaMilan.
What was the underlying philosophy of the summer venture?
“I wanted a Milan that was more physical, stronger, faster, intense, and more European, and I saw it in these first matches.”
What about Serie A can you alter?
“I feel like I can contribute,”
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