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Milan scout will attend Austria-Poland in Euro 2020 qualifiers. The players that will be observed:

Florian Grillitsch (Hoffenheim)
Marcel Sabitzer (RB Leipzig)
Valentino Lazaro (Hertha Berlin)
Hannes Wolf (RB Salzburg)
Robert Gumny (Lech Poznan)
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With Champions League qualification Milan would bank €50M consisting of €15M million granted, market pool money and an amount related to the historic ranking. In addition to that the bonuses from the club’s sponsors [GdS]
 
For the wide players, Allan Saint-Maximin comes in the lead. There are also Deulofeu and Gremio’s Everton. For the midfield, Diawara, Sensi and Duncan are potential targets [GdS]
 
It’s official! We are returning to the @IntChampionsCup this summer! 🔙
Stay tuned to find out who we’ll play and where: the official schedule will be announced on March 27th
 
seen it, now Milan is at a good general level as a squad, but when will it make a difference in a great game ?
At Juventus is the attitude that makes the difference, the incredible hunger to continue to win.
Then this team has changed compared to the beginning of the season.
 
🎙️ Zlatan Ibrahimović

"After the difficult experience at Barcelona, I could have gone to Manchester City, but I refused because I needed to find happiness. I decided to return to Italy (to Milan) because I knew I would be happy there."
 
Well known agent Silvio Pagliari spoke of the Serie A and #UCL qualification: "The championship, in terms of Scudetto, has become monotonous.
For the Champions, however, the race it is still open.
I see Milan favourited, because Roma seems disunited.
 
Milan would be interested in signing Napoli midfielder Amadou Diawara if the club can make it to the Champions League. Diawara has not played much under Ancelotti and could be on his way out. [Gazzetta dello Sport]
 
Biglia and Kessie were both summoned to Casa Milan to discuss the conflict that happened during the Milan derby. Milan have decided to impose a fine on both players [Sky]
 
Gennaro Gattuso admits it was “a childhood dream to lift a trophy with Milan” and looks back over his playing career, including the vainest teammate.
He was a star of the Rossoneri midfield from 1999 to 2012, then returned as Coach with the task of reminding players what representing this historic club truly means.
“Milan have always been a dream, as I supported this side when I was a kid,” Gattuso told DAZN Italia.

“When Milan won the European Cup against Steaua Bucharest, my father took me to see the parade. My dream has always been to lift a trophy wearing the Milan jersey.”
Rino was asked about his many teammates over the years at San Siro and specifically the vainest.
“David Beckham, Marco Borriello and of course Fernando Redondo, who wore a different outfit every single day. It’s more difficult to pick the most talented teammate, because I played alongside many Ballon d’Or winners.

“Kakha Kaladze was the biggest troublemaker and whenever I wanted to stir up some trouble, he was always the first to back me up. When my birthday would go by, he’d start a countdown and remind me every single day of how long it was until my next birthday.”
Gattuso was asked the strangest thing he’d ever done for a bet and went back to a story that remains legendary among his teammates.
“The day before the Champions League semi-final against Manchester United, I had the idea of eating a snail. Everyone was shocked.”
 
AC Milan are interested in signing Ajax winger David Neres this summer, according to two different reports.

It is no secret that Leonardo and all of the Rossoneri scouts have been busy as of late trying to find a winger to give Gennaro Gattuso this summer.

The likes of Gerard Deulofeu, Serge Gnabry, Everton, Memphis Depay, Federico Chiesa and Steven Bergwijn have all been rumoured.

Reports on Wednesday suggest that a new name has emerged for Milan in the form of Brazil international Neres.

The 22-year-old has five goals and nine assists in 23 Eredivisie appearances for Ajax so far this term, but his future at the club is uncertain.

De Telegraaf report Neres is likely to depart the Amsterdam club this summer as he is unhappy playing under Erik ten Hag, who dropped him to the bench earlier in the season.

According to Brazilian outlet UOL Esporte Milan are willing to pay €50m to sign him this summer, but face competition from Dortmund and Roma.

Meanwhile, Mediaset Premium journalist Andersinho Marques also claims Milan are in the hunt for Neres.
 
One of AC Milan’s targets for the wing position – Gremio’s Everton – discussed the Rossoneri’s interest after Brazil’s victory over the Czech Republic.

Calciomercato.com has provided us with a short interview where Everton states that he is pleased about the interest from Milan and is keen on the idea about moving to Italy.

“Future in the Rossoneri? I am very happy with their interest. Milan is a huge team. Let’s see how it ends,” he said.

“I joke often with Paquetà, if everything goes as it should we can becoming teammates.”

That is good news for Leonardo as there are other top European clubs after Everton, but should he has the desire to join the Rossoneri, the deal might be closed sooner than later.

The Brazilian winger has a release clause in his contract worth €80million, but it is believed that Gremio are valuing him at around €40m and Leonardo will try to close the deal and hope that it is a successful one just like Paqueta’s back in January.
 
It is common knowledge that AC Milan are in pursuit of a winger, having failed to sign one during the winter transfer window.

Now, the team is battling it out for Champions League football next year and the management is seeking for reinforcements to strengthen the squad for next season.

Leonardo and all of the Rossoneri scouts have been busy as of late trying to find the perfect fit for team and Elliot’s requirements. For the wing position, there were lots of names circulating with the likes of Deulofeu, Everton, Depay, Chiesa and Bergwijn to name a few.

Now, reported by Calciomercato.com, a new name has appeared to the horizon. The Rossoneri had scouts attending the Netherlands – Germany game and have been impressed by Bayern’s Serge Gnabry.

The winger scored a beautiful goal, and his profile fits what AC Milan are looking for. He is only 23 years old and can play both on the left and right side of the field, having scored nine and assisting seven for the German team this season.

However, it would probably be a hard transfer to materialise as Bayern Munich value the player at least €50million. Milan might have to sell someone between Calhanoglu or Suso to help the economic side of such a deal.
 
Per GdS, the relations between super agent Mino Raiola and AC Milan are much better of then during the Chinese ownership control of the club. Prior to moving to the club Sporting Director Leonardo and Raiola had a positive relationship.

GdS is reporting that the renewal of midfielder Giacomo Bonaventura is almost here. Even though the midfielder has been out of the team for the last few months because of a recurring injury, he is ready to commit the next few years to the club.

Moving forward while a renewal while injured is a sign of good faith from the Milan brass as it is yet to be seen how the player will perform once his recovery is complete. A gamble worth taking if the renewal is finalized.

Bonaventura moved to the club in 2014 and has made 156 appearances, and scoring over 26 goals.
 
📰 Report: #ACMilan to tempt Pochettino with promise of £300m budget
 
Lucas Biglia’s contract extension is currently on stand-by due to his age and his current €3,5m/salary as his extension is not a priority for Leonardo. Chinese side Hebei Fortune is ready to swoop in for the midfielder,
 
It is not excluded that referee Michael Fabbri is temporarily stopped from officiating games due to his awful performance during #JuveMilan. He could receive a similar punishment to referee Abisso, who gave Fiorentina a controversial penalty against Inter. [CorSera]
 
Milan have only been given two penalties this season, tied Cagliari for the least penalties given in Serie A. Both of the penalties were only given after the referee consulted with VAR. [MilanNews]

The two penalties were against Parma (Kessie scored) and Juve (Higuain missed).
 
According to Corriere della Sera, the referee who was in charge of VAR (Gianpaolo Calvarese) thought it was a penalty on Alex Sandro's handball, but Michael Fabbri decided to against the VAR referee's opinion and confirmed his own decision to not give a penalty.
 
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