AC Milan are set to maintain an internal salary threshold in terms of how much each player can be paid but there will be exceptions to the rule, a report claims.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, there is an internally created salary cap just as there was under Elliott Management, one which is not carved in stone and allows for sporadic and considered exceptions as is happening in the negotiations with Rafael Leao.
Milan will not go beyond a certain threshold when the club deems they have reached it, as happened in the talks with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Hakan Calhanoglu and Franck Kessie previously.
In this sense, Gerry Cardinale spoke to Business Insider about how he likes to run the things he is involved in, stating: “I think my greatest competitive advantage is not being emotionally involved. They are all intellectual property assets that have a legitimate right to be monetised.”
In entrepreneurial terms there will naturally be some doubts about his lack of emotional involvement, but there is also the possibility to make key decisions objectively.
I can’t stand these people. Couldn’t stand Elliot and RedBird are more of the same. Awful humans.
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Elliot brought us a scudetto you petulant twat.
Elliot was here for the scudetto they did not bring us one.
Awful humans because of what?
Elliot saves Milan because Yohongli can’t manage and almost bankrupt Milan. And despite the minus financial and FFP, Elliot still pumped enough money for important transfers from Leao, Mike, Tomori, Tonali, etc that leads to Milan return to UCL and got a scudetto.
Redbird not even get their summer transfer.
You’re hating them isn’t makes sense. But i get it that you and some people in here still have 12 years old mentality.
LOL. Interesting. Care to elaborate why they are awful humans? 😀
And you do know that Elliot & RedBird aren’t people – they’re companies? 🙂
It will be different type of Milan. More like Atalanta, Napoli, or Roma. But eventually, Milan will be sold, I hope to rich owner.
Lol rich owner are not gonna help when Milan doesn’t even have their own stadium. What do you expect them to do, keep spending 200-300 million in transfer market and then got banned from UCL by UEFA?
You need to change your mindset and learn more about reality.