
"Zlatan Ibrahimovic first joined AC Milan in 2010, but things could have been much different had it not been for Adriano Galliani. Ibrahimovic is one of the most recognisable names in European football, and his relationship with Milan makes his name more popular in this sphere than elsewhere, perhaps. The Swede has had three stories at the club, each different."
"I believe that a manager must understand which are the emerging coaches must know how to guess who can make a career and who cannot. Recently, it also happened to me with Palladino."
"I think that after so many years of football, I did 10 years of Monza from 1975 to 1985 before meeting Berlusconi, then with Berlusconi I did 31 years of Milan, then after 7 years of Monza, I think that after 51 years of football, as sooner or later one makes spaghetti learns to make spaghetti."
Zlatan Ibrahimovic joined AC Milan in 2010 and initially arrived from Barcelona on loan, helping Milan win the Scudetto before his move was made permanent. He later left for Paris but returned to Milan for subsequent spells, including a key role in the title-winning team ten years after his first stint. Adriano Galliani credits persistence and judgement in transfers and coaching choices for shaping Milan's roster. Galliani reflects on decades in football, managerial decisions after the Ancelotti-Leonardo period, and the experience gained over 51 years that informed signings and tactical direction.
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