Milan directors Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara were filmed landing back in Italy following their meeting over the signing of Charles De Ketelaere.
The meeting took place in Belgium with Club Brugge, who the 21-year-old plays for.
Reports in Italy suggest no breakthrough was found but the meeting was positive and there is a desire on both sides to find an agreement.
De Ketelaere is also a reported target for Premier League duo Leeds United and Everton.
He’ll be a Leeds player by the end of the week.
Maldini some advice. Stay in Italian and sign some young Italian players.
Much better then these average foreigners you sign
Maldini some advice. Stay in Italian and sign some young Italian players.
Much better then these average foreigners you sign
Honestly, I feel sorry for Maldini, the man has an impossible mission! Step up the team for C.L. with no money. He really needs to be smart here…
@Tony – you mean the “average” foreigners that helped secure the Scudetto for Milan? Like Maignan, Tomori, Hernandez, Leao, Kessie, Bennacer and Giroud? Those kind of foreigners?
@Acmilan 1899
You are so funny bro..your dig got me smiling 🤣
Yes the foreigners that Milan won’t win anything but club tilte
Funny when Milan had so many Italians on rooster
They won so many champion leagues.
Maldini should have never accepted new deal – they gave him no money and want to improve the team for champions league – dumb management. They should see what he did – he created a team that won the Scudetto with very limited resources. If you want to get better, spend the money, that’s just how it is nowadays.
I will love that idea for any Italian player
There are not many to be able to play in that level
If there is any
They are too expensive. They score one gol
Oh this player is talented
Price goes like they do rockets 🚀
I feel bed for Maldini he tries to do the best
And those guys do t give him money
Only using his name and they know he loves Milan
Shame of them
GAzidis is F disease
These people (elliot & cardinale) jx wanted to own a club and not to win with a club.