CorSera: Allegri asks for more say on transfers - Lewandowski idea remains alive
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CorSera: Allegri asks for more say on transfers - Lewandowski idea remains alive
"Milan, regardless of how the Scudetto race ends, will absolutely continue with their coach. Allegri, as per his request, will be more involved in transfer strategies too. To be clear, a situation like the January window cannot happen again, when the coach asked for a defender and the management tried to sign a striker."
"With a return to the Champions League increasingly likely, Milan will have many more games to play, so one of their two priorities will be to increase the number of players available to Allegri in terms of squad side. The other will obviously be to strengthen the core of the group with quality and experienced players."
"The Pole may be 38 years of age, but he still knows how to score consistently, and that's exactly the type of player the Rossoneri need. His leadership would help, and the signings of Olivier Giroud and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the past - plus Luka Modric last summer - show that age is just a number."
AC Milan will continue with Massimiliano Allegri as coach regardless of the current season's outcome, with the manager gaining increased involvement in transfer strategy. The club prioritizes two objectives: expanding squad depth for additional European matches and strengthening the core group with quality, experienced players for next season's Scudetto pursuit. A new centre-forward is essential, with Robert Lewandowski emerging as a primary target. Despite being 38 years old, Lewandowski's consistent scoring ability and leadership align with Milan's needs. The club's history of signing experienced players like Giroud, Ibrahimovic, and Modric demonstrates their willingness to overlook age when acquiring proven talent.
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