Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani warns the departure of Paolo Maldini doesn’t make this ‘year zero, but year 124’ for the club and the ‘evolution we started five years ago continues.’

The Rossoneri started their pre-season training with coach Stefano Pioli, but a lot of things have changed within the squad and behind the scenes.

That includes the exit of Sandro Tonali, Brahim Diaz and directors Maldini and Ricky Massara.

“The objectives for this season are the same as always in the five years since we have been here: to be competitive in Italy and in Europe,” assured Furlani.

“We are all focused on the market, but the work is also organisational, with regards to the infrastructure, so we can help Milan grow in various ways and in solid fashion.”

The many changes and this being the first full season under new owner Gerry Cardinale made reporters ask if this was Year Zero for the club.

“This is not year zero, but year 124, so that’s not right. It is an evolution we started five years ago and will continue to improve the club, trying to achieve even better results.”

2 thought on “Furlani: ‘Not year zero for Milan, evolution continues’”
  1. What a load of bull.
    These guys need to wake up to the real world. They will end up replacing Tonali and any other players sold with the quality of Pound Land! Gerry, you will achieve zero here.

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