This whole series has only one or two useful parts.
"Forget it."
Huang Kaiwen waved his hand and said.
Moratti spent millions on milk tea cards, and his judgment isn't that great, so it's a bit ridiculous already.
Milan's business is really extensive now.
They interfere whenever someone wants to buy a player.
The "Financial Times" analyzed it.
For every transfer Milan meddled in but didn't sign, the buyers ended up spending an average of 2.18 million Euros more.
This isn't just for those heavyweight transfers, even some million-level transfers are counted.
So, the big shots are mostly paid by a few major clubs as suckers.
Those teams selling players really should thank Milan.
Manchester United signing Lindgaard was within Huang Kaiwen's expectations; Sir Ferguson was very concerned about Van der Sar's successor. During his most successful coaching periods, Manchester United's goalkeepers were Schmeichel and Van der Sar, respectively.
A stable goalkeeper is too important.
