Adriano Galliani is back on stage as Milan's transfer market maestro. But with the protracted sale between Berlusconi and Sino-Europe Sports, Milan will now see a complicated transfer period upon them. Galliani commented on the current situation on arrivals in January to the club: "Milan's transfer market is very complex, it is going to be difficult. I can negotiate deals but the other party has to agree to complete anything, and this is a market that thrives on speed. We must first sell before we buy. So I don't really know what is going to happen in January. Orsolini? I like him, he's a solid player, left-footed who plays on the right. He could back up Suso. He still needs improving, but with Berlusconi young Italians are something we can agree on. Big acquisitions? I can categorically rule them out, aside from the Bonaventura extension I would say that what we're all doing is extending offers and we wait for our counterparts to approve it. We don't have any objections, it's a period in between the closing of a sale, and we expect that the buyers and sellers will decide things together."
Date: 19/12/2016 -