Milan director Marco Fassone responded to UEFA's rejection of the Voluntary Agreement: "It was an expected response from UEFA, as two weeks ago they asked us to do two things: finance the debt with Elliott and guarantee the deposit on the expected debt that the club will incur in the coming years. These are impossible conditions to meet not for us, but also for any club that finds themselves in our situation. The Settlement Agreement is what is important to the international clubs, as it is dedicated to respect the FFP in the coming years. I hope we are in line with what was apply to the other clubs on a sporting and economic level. Donnarumma? I saw that he was calm after Wednesday night. It was a difficult night for him and the club. It was a pleasure to see him at the party for the youth players and I appreciate his message on Instagram. Our position is clear: there's no will to sell him. The transfer market? I want to reassure the fans: nothing will change. We are content with the squad that we have. There's no need to sell. We will be there for the transfer window and we will see if there are any opportunities to take."
Date: 15/12/2017 -