Thursday, 14 November 2019
Mirabelli: Rossoneri had Difficulties to Negotiate with Mino Raiola
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DBasia.news – According to Massimiliano Mirabelli, AC Milan will face a difficult time when negotiating with Mino Raiola regarding Gianluigi Dinnarumma’s contract. Manta’s sporting director AC Milan also said Raiola had received a commission of up to 100 million euros from Milan.
AC Milan is in a complicated position regarding Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future. Although Milan’s desire is to retain the player, but the move is not predicted to be easy.
The 20-year goalkeeper’s contract will expire in June 2021. That means the summer of 2020 will determine the existence of Donnarumma in AC Milan. If it fails to reach an agreement on a new contract, it is the right time for the Rossoneri to release Donnarumma.
However, it is not easy to negotiate with Raiola. Because the super-agent often asks for a high commission from the agreement. If not, he will threaten to find a new club for the client.
Massimiliano Mirabelli fully understands the situation. Because he had several times dealt with Raiola. Mirabelli is optimistic that an agreement can be reached as long as it defeats Raiola in the negotiations.
“If they want to keep Donnarumma, I don’t see any difficulty to make him sign a three-season contract again. I have success against Raiola,” said Mirabelli as Calciomercato reported.
“Why didn’t the AC Milan champions (Boban and Maldini) do the same thing? Before I came, Raiola already got 100 million euros as a commission from the Rossoneri,” continued the former Inter Milan official.
Based on the latest news developing in Italy, Juventus are monitoring the situation of Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Bianconeri are known to have good relations with Mino Raiola.
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