Saturday, 13 April 2019
Milan is not free to move in the transfer market because of the UEFA investigation related to FFP
By news-admin
Milan
DBasia.news – Paolo Maldini, Director of AC Milan, outlines his team’s strategy ahead of the 2019 summer transfer market. His team’s movements will depend on the results of UEFA’s investigation of the FFP (Financial Fair Play) violation issue.
UEFA released a statement that said it would investigate the alleged FFP deviation committed by AC Milan in the 2017-2019 season. At that time, the former owner, Yonghong Li, left the club with debts reaching 120 million euros.
The situation made AC Milan difficult to move in the upcoming transfer market. Because the Rossoneri threatened not to be able to carry out any activities related to buying and selling players.
In fact, AC Milan plans to build a squad by hooking several players. In addition, the Rossoneri also want to win Tiemoue Bakayoko.
“Bakayoko shows great character. He hasn’t started very well and must fall into a different reality from what he used to get,” Maldini explained as Calciomercato reported.
“We are very with him and will try to redeem it. It will depend on the FFP and the final position of the standings,” Maldini continued.
“The Champions League will be taken into account in the transfer market, but also for the enthusiasm of the squad. It would be very bad not to compete in Europe in seven consecutive seasons. Returning to the Champions League requires a lot of hard work and we want to do it as soon as possible.
At present, AC Milan is in fifth place in the Serie A standings with the acquisition of points that are identical to fourth place Atalanta. However, the two clubs are likely to be shifted by Lazio, who have one fewer match.