Home » Sport » Renewal Gigio: Raiola wants a low profile to please him. Milan focused on sales, but we need the right numbers. Rebic-Silva: an economic intrigue

Renewal Gigio: Raiola wants a low profile to please him. Milan focused on sales, but we need the right numbers. Rebic-Silva: an economic intrigue

The renewal of Gigio Donnarumma, as well as that of Hakan Calhanoglu, will be addressed by Milan after the market closes. And this is no longer news, but a fact. But what has been emerging in recent weeks is the type of strategy that Mino Raiola wants to adopt to sit at the table with the Rossoneri management to deal with the stay of his client. Let’s start from a fundamental premise: Donnarumma reiterated to his agent, to the point of boredom, the desire to stay with the Rossoneri and not wanting to break with the club that made him great. Mino, who knows that moving Gigio to zero would mean a mega assignment for him at the commission level, has taken note of this and will try in every way to please him, but without letting go of his pants. It wouldn’t be him, it wouldn’t be one of the best agents in the world. The negotiation will take place and will have to be done in the utmost secrecy, where the whole Donnarumma universe will have to fall into a conspiratorial silence until there is the final smoke. We will only find out if he will be Rossoneri or black from October onwards, but certainly there will be a need – from the club and the owners – for an important effort. Alla Ibrahimovic, or maybe even slightly superior. The figure of 10 million that has circulated is almost a provocation by Mino, who knows the market and has given his word to his client to do everything possible to satisfy him. So, if three years ago there were also external interference, this time Raiola wants freedom of action knowing full well what Gigio’s desire is, which is to stay with Milan’s 99 on his shoulders.

At this stage of the market, the company is primarily committed to releases. The arrival of Tatarusanu has filled a structural gap in the goalkeeping department, but Maldini and Massara – with the collaborative supervision of Gazidis – are thinking about the disposals. But to do them well, the numbers need to match. This is why Lucas Paqueta cannot be sold for less than 23 million to produce a small capital gain and also why the possible sale of Krunic to Freiburg is more in line with Elliott’s economic system applied to Milan. If the Rossoneri were to accept the Germans’ 8 million proposal, they would generate a 1.6 million capital gain which, however, was not possible with the players who arrived under Fassone-Mirabelli management and who left. This is because they depreciated within a non-competitive AC Milan and because, at the genesis of the whole, they were taken at prices that generated high annual depreciation, making it difficult to sell them to the numbers necessary for the AC Milan budget. In addition, the problem of salaries paid in previous years: Biglia is weighed for 5 million gross a year for 3 years in addition to the 19.7 paid to Lazio. Reina had a contract of 6 million gross, Strinic of 4. These are just examples of what this management and this property are struggling with today. All always with the collar of the FFP in which to return.

The complex negotiation that led Ante Rebic to become entirely a Milan player and André Silva to take the opposite path, becoming the property of Eintracht Frankfurt, continues to hide its details behind a wall of anomalous silence for the world of the modern transfer market. , with both clubs having agreed to secret – as per the German press release – the figures of the agreement. The premise is a must, because to date there are two plausible scenarios, neither of which has been denied by the parties. The first is that of a devaluation of André Silva’s card which increased to 9 million with that of Rebic valued at less than one million. The second, which has gained strength in the past few hours, is linked to two details. The 9 million that Eintracht will pay Milan would be the first of two installments of equal value that would thus bring the value of André Silva to 18 million, while that of Rebic would be a little lower which would allow the Germans to turn less money. to Fiorentina, which boasts 50% of the capital gain in excess of the purchase amount paid by Eintracht to the Viola at the time of the acquisition of Ante. That’s why, after a first sign of normal and understandable nervousness in that of Florence, it seems that the barometer has readjusted. It is difficult to think that Milan could damage the relationship with a club with which, until a few weeks ago, they were trying to set up market operations such as those for Milenkovic and Pezzella, without forgetting Chiesa.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.