Milan released a statement denying the Gazzetta dello Sport suggestion they are not speaking to agent Mino Raiola about his other clients after the Gianluigi Donnarumma debacle.
The report in this morning’s newspaper claimed Raiola is not allowed into the Milanello complex because of his role in steering goalkeeper Donnarumma to leave as a free agent over the summer.
It means Alessio Romagnoli, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and others have allegedly been discussing their contract extensions personally with the club rather than through Raiola.
However, this afternoon Milan released a statement via social media denying the suggestion they have barred Raiola or anyone else.
“With regards to the article published by the Gazzetta dello Sport today titled ‘Milan expel Raiola’, AC Milan would like to clarify that the Club maintains a professional rapport with all agents, without reservation.”
In merito all’articolo pubblicato oggi dalla Gazzetta dello Sport dal titolo “Il Milan espelle Raiola”, #ACMilan precisa che il Club mantiene rapporti professionali con tutti gli agenti, senza alcuna preclusione. pic.twitter.com/u6xx9jeROE
— AC Milan (@acmilan) November 10, 2021
Milan as a club have already been very professional about this stuff and the suggestions Raiola isn’t allowed in was always going to be the figment of some reporter’s imagination. Although, I wouldn’t mind if it were true…
Our newspapers have always been pro Juventus and Inter. They’re just trying to hurt Milan.
@Rosario
You’re wrong. It is simple: La Gazzetta dello Sport – from Milano – biased with Inter and AC Milan (mostly Inter). Correire dello Sport – from Rome – biased with AS Roma and Lazio (mostly AS Roma) and Tuttosport – from Turin – biased with Juventus and Torino (mostly Juventus).
And you’re wrong, Gazzetta was never pro Juventus, maybe in Europe, but that’s just the way it is;)
CETATEANU
Wet behind the ears, fella. For decades well before Milan were even considered as real protagonists, the press were and are always pro inter and juventus. The days of my granddad revelling in the moment when out of nowhere, they were left puzzled when Milan became Italy’s first club to win the european cup.
I agree Have to agree with CETATEANU on this, exactly right
@Rosario
You may want (need) to inform yourself about Totonero and the years after. Shame all over, in or out the Rossonerro ears. Precisely the reason that “Derby D’Italia” is Juventus – Inter😉
just read about Totonero, basically juve got away with it then too, some things never change