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When Alessandro Nesta announced his intention to leave last week, he revealed what had been his
favourite victory as a Milan player: ""The best ever victory? Winning the Champions League for the
first time against Juventus in Manchester". Many, if not nearly all, Milan fans will be able to
recall that wonderful night at Old [.
With last weekend's fixtures postponed, it now has been ten days since Milan last were last in
action. Subsequently, much of the talk surrounding the Milanello has been in relation to matters
off the field. And, as at this time of every season, transfer talk has been a hot topic so it is
timely, a [.
One feels the time has come for Milan to decide; to persevere with Pato or allow him to leave.
There have been numerous reports this season that the club are willing to sell him should the right
offer arrive. Indeed, in January he was almost sold to Paris Saint-German, and despite being
offered €35 million, [.
Milan transfer guru Adriano Galliani definitely knows how to work a bargain. Since 1986, when he
started his long and prosperous career at the Via Turati, the man known as Uncle Fester has been
the man behind the scenes. The one who has engineered deals that have seen so many of the world's
best players [.
The recent resurgence of Inter in the Serie A and Milan's status as defending champions are nicely
setting up what should be an intense and fiercely fought Milan derby on Monday. Of course,
fireworks are always expected whenever these two sides meet at the San Siro. But, with the
Nerazzurri desperate to continue their climb [.
Ever since Paolo Maldini retired in 2009 to the completely undeserving jeers of a certain few
ultras – inexplicable this happened to such legend of the club – the left full back position
has been a problem area for Milan. The club's attempts to find the solution have seen one failure
after the next, to [.
Milan's determination to sign Carlos Tevez has been unrelenting. I understand that Tevez is a great
player, of this there is no doubt. But, given his off-field troubles which have kept him off the
field at City, it's a little bizarre how Adriano Galliani and Co. are pulling out all the stops to
get their [.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's reckless comments a day or so ago have sparked wild rumours that he may leave
Milan sooner rather than later. The Swede effectively said that he is ‘over' playing football and
does not have the desire to keep playing for much longer as it no longer inspires him. Why another
club would be [.
Earlier this summer Milan admitted that they had spotted their Mr. X, he was a "1.83m tall, blue
and has thick haired midfielder". This vague description sparked many rumours of players that would
fit this profile, from Kaka to Alex Witsel. In the end, however, the tale of the mysterious Mr. X
proved a great [.
Milanisti the world over are anticipating a big signing this coming August, maybe two. Last year,
at the eleventh hour, both Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic were signed. Their arrival was a major
reason behind Milan's Scudetto success as they went to contribute 27 goals between them in the
league. Much the same is expected again [.
As I have mentioned before, this time of the year is a trying one as our emotions sway with every
new rumour that emerges. In the case of rumours linking Cesc Fabregas to a move to Milan, only
excitement tinged with a slight anxiety is felt. Conversely, talk of Amauri being signed by the
club [...]
As August approaches the excitement and anticipation grows as the time when Mr. X will be finally
revealed edges closer. Milan's transfer campaign, once it comes to an end, will be remembered for
the club's ever elusive hunt for this Mr. and maybe we could remember it as ‘The Summer Hunt for
Mr. X'.
Milan's vice President has made the club intentions clear for next season: to win the Champions
League. At the best of times this is no easy objective given the focus Europe's top clubs invest
into this competition. But, at this particular point of time, winning the Champions League is even
a more ominous task given [.
Yesterday it was announced that Massimo Ambrosini has signed on for another year at the San Siro.
The midfielder has been kept on at the club and it is expected that he will alternate with Mark van
Bommel as the team's defensive midfielder next season. This is a good decision by the club.
Admittedly, having [.
After securing the signatures of Philippe Mexes and Taye Taiwo last week, this week Milan has
turned the focus to locking in some of their current players. A host of player contracts are set to
expire this summer including those of Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf and Massimo Ambrosini. While
the aforementioned have still not landed [.
About a week ago it was announced that Milan had signed Philippe Mexes and Taye Taiwo. Both
signings are just the start of a major transfer campaign the club is set to undertake after Andrea
Galliani was quoted saying that, "But we'll definitely buy some more players, the squad will be
further reinforced.
It is official; Milan has made their second January signing after securing the signature of Urby
Emmanuelson from Ajax Amsterdam. Since the start of the January transfer window, Milan had been on
the search for a left back and now the search is over. The purchase of Emmanuelson will inject some
much needed quality at [.
Gone are the days when Milan was home to some of the football's most liked and cherished
professionals. The likes of Paolo Maldini, Kaka, Cafu, Andriy Shevchenko and Manuel Rui Costa were
all highly respected and talented stars of the game when they plied their trade for the red and
black of Milan. These players [.