Despite the next transfer window only starting in next January, Mino Raiola won't have any holidays. He's spoken to Radio CRC and had some words not only over this summer's done deals but also the game between Spain and Italy.
"I don't think Italian players have less great champions than the Spanish players, buy then if we have them playing volley-ball it's normal there's no comparison. Isco and Asensio are not stronger than Insigne and Verratti but they've played in a better system than ours. A national team coach should know when to switch system, today's modern football is the one played in Spain or in Germany, where the offensive midfielders get inserted high on the pitch continually. Insigne? He doesn't deserve the critics he's received, he shows his skills every week at Napoli but he also did against Real Madrid if I'm not wrong. If he gets called up in national team and he doesn't play like he does with Napoli it most certainly isn't his fault. Lorenzo to Barcelona? Nothing's true, De Laurentiis as always hasn't understood one thing like it really is. One day I'll try to make him a cartoon to explain him how things are, also related to Hamsik's situation".
As what's regarding Donnarumma's case: "We stayed at Milan because it's what the player wanted, it was his wish. Who judged him before the end of the transfer window should apologize. I'm waiting the apologies of the little part of Milan fans but also from journalists who have expressed moral judgements. Italy may be the only country where fans think they run the clubs or the players' choices: this doesn't happen abroad".