AC Milan: the strong statement from the CEO on the transfer window

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The summer is likely to be hectic in Milan, especially for the Rossoneri. Runner-up to its ultimate rival in Serie A, Inter, AC Milan will not be crowned champion this season. And several players could have to leave the ship, such as the French Théo Hernandez (26 years old) and Mike Maignan (28 years old), or even Rafael Leão (24 years old). On the other hand, the Lombard club will not be forced to sell to recruit, as general director Giorgio Furlani assured for Sky Sport.

“Mike Maignan, Rafa Leao and Theo Hernandez are Milan players, they have long contracts and are happy to stay with us. Last summer we were not shy in the market, nor will we be this year if necessary. In any case, we must not make shots for the sake of making shots. The idea is always to build a competitive team and win., assured the Milanese general manager. The courtiers have been warned.

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