Massimiliano Mirabelli admits Milan “received many offers, but we have no intention of selling our best players” and called their FFP problems “an adventure.”
The Rossoneri were denied a voluntary or settlement agreement by UEFA over their Financial Fair Play status, so could be fined or even excluded from the Europa League.
This inevitably led to reports Gianluigi Donnarumma, Suso and Ricardo Rodriguez were available.
Massimiliano Mirabelli admits Milan “received many offers, but we have no intention of selling our best players” and called their FFP problems “an adventure.”
The Rossoneri were denied a voluntary or settlement agreement by UEFA over their Financial Fair Play status, so could be fined or even excluded from the Europa League.
This inevitably led to reports Gianluigi Donnarumma, Suso and Ricardo Rodriguez were available.
“Milan received many offers, but we have no intention of selling our best players,” director of sport Mirabelli told Sky Sport Italia.
They can’t really push forward with negotiations for important transfers without knowing what their status will be next term, but Mirabelli isn’t concerned.
“We just have to wait, and we are preparing our work for next season no matter what the decision is. It’s an adventure. Optimism is never in short supply, not for the club or for me.”