Furlani discusses Fonseca’s future, Milan’s mercato and three-striker strategy

By Ben Dixon -

Alongside new signing Tammy Abraham, Giorgio Furlani was present at Casa Milan to discuss the mercato and the Rossoneri’s new signing.

There are two ways to view the summer. Either you’re a fan, or you’re not. Football is never black and white, but in this case, it is fair to suggest it is.

Milan recruited a new head coach and renovated the team in his vision. Perhaps, the window was spot on, as a window of transition. The opposing argument to this is that the Rossoneri failed to properly offer a window of transition to the new manager.

Joshua Zirkzee, a target for several months, was missed. Youssouf Fofana, a target for several months, was bought right at the end of the mercato for double what the Diavolo were initially offering.

The opposing view of this again is that Milan refused to be at the mercy of an agent and his commission fees, and they desired Fofana, not a player like the Frenchman, they wanted him specifically, so paying that much was justified.

Of course, these debates will go on long past this month, or perhaps even this season. However, it has been a big summer for the club, and Furlani, and today he sat down with Abraham to discuss the summer among other topics – his words have been relayed by Milan News.

How important was Abraham’s enthusiasm for the successful outcome of the negotiation?

“It was very important. The other players who arrived also strongly wanted to be part of this Milan project. We thank him for that.”

How do you rate the Milan summer market?

“We did what we wanted to do from the beginning. We are satisfied.”

How come you renewed Jovic and then you took another tip besides Morata?

“We have three competitions plus the Super Cup. There are a lot of games, so it makes sense for us to have three strikers.”

The beginning was not the best. How long will you wait for Fonseca?

“We would have liked to make 9 points, of course, but there is no kind of panic. I wouldn’t talk about important games or anything like that. We are satisfied with the work that the coach has done in preparation, we are with him and the team is also with him.”

What do you think about Ibrahimovic’s absence in Rome?

“Zlatan had made a commitment for a long time, since before arriving at Milan. Announce it first? I don’t think we have to announce every move. There was me, Moncada and also the owner.”

How do you judge the Theo Hernandez-Leao case?

“There has been a lot of talk about it, indeed too much. We on the management and the players themselves were surprised by the reaction that took case. It’s a non-event for us.”

Instead of doing an all-in on a single player, you prefer to make more shots from 20-25 million…

“In football, we focus on price and not on value. We are convinced that we have taken strong players who will contribute to Milan’s success.”

It’s the most complicated moment since you’ve been a manager. Did you ever regret the choice you made?

“I didn’t think about it. It’s not a pleasant moment, but we would get out of it by staying together and working.”

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9 Comments

  1. Delusional, unambitious vultures… We basically are a fashion brand now…

    We lack a midfielder and RLC is not CAM or a player worthy of Milan. Tammy panic buy also speaks volumes… Ibra protecting Cardinale money as if it helps the clubs at all…

    1. Ibra works for Red Bird not Milan. I really wish people start to realise that Ibra will always put the interests on Red Bird before AC Milan.

  2. There were serious doubts about Fonseca’s abilities to lead Ac Milan successfully, yet managment pursued this man regardless as if he was the brightest coaching star in international football. Van Bommel, a coach who could have really brought Ac Milan back into a winning path, was offered to Ac Milan management, but was discarded, as unworthy of any consideration.
    Ibrahimovich whom initially spoke highly of Van Bommel, put his tail between his legs & joined the rest of the management in defense of Fonseca, proving to be nothing more than a soulless yes man at the service of the management’s program of deceit.

    1. Van bommel is a serial winner at many levels, he has that winners luck. We have instead chosen someone who haven’t won anything to coach.

    1. He’s Elliott’s little bugger and as long as Cardinale is 550 millions in debt with them he’ll just have to suck it up and stand him. I bet these two hate each other’s guts in reality.

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