Milan, Paolo Scaroni unleashed
Milan, Paolo Scaroni unleashed
It is a highly charged Paolo Scaroni who spoke to Sky Sport today, pointing out Milan’s seasonal goals, among which, despite major disposals, could not miss the Champions League, a dream of the Rossoneri since Silvio Berlusconi assumed the presidency of the club in 1986, when it was still called the Champions Cup.
“I see an AC Milan equipped for the Champions League,” said the current Rossoneri president, referring to market maneuvers and the arrivals of Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Marco Sportiello, Luka Romero and Christian Pulisic, “We are building it this way, for how to play in the Champions League. He then reiterates the centrality in the project of current coach Stefano Pioli: “He is the element of continuity, I saw him on Monday in an excellent mood. He is a man of good character, smiling and relaxed.”
There have been both many entries and exits on the market in recent weeks. “Giorgio Furlani has accustomed us to one purchase a week, but we won’t continue like this until August 31,” Scaroni said while knowing that in any case there will have to be a few more important grafts to shore up the squad available to Pioli and competitive on several fronts.
Finally, a line on the farewell to Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara. “All the people who have left Milan leave a fantastic memory in us and in me in particular. I had a wonderful relationship with all of them. I wish them a great future career,” concluded Scaroni, who has been president of the Rossoneri since 2018 and won the 2021-2022 Scudetto in this position.