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Summer Transfer Window 2017

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I'm fine thaaaaaank you !!!
 

no we won't. same ross who will mess up 9 out of 10 attacks.

Harsh that, he was much better in the second half of last season and was instrumental in nearly all our attacking moves. He's not quite as good as some on here want to believe, but he's certainly not crap.
 
See Kalinic is leaving Fiorentina..... Seems that he could be a Koeman type. Link up play, pressing ability, nose for goal. No idea what he would cost though.
 
See Kalinic is leaving Fiorentina..... Seems that he could be a Koeman type. Link up play, pressing ability, nose for goal. No idea what he would cost though.

Milan are reportedly still looking for a striker, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang or Nikola Kalinic the top targets.

The Rossoneri should complete a deal for Sunderland’s Fabio Borini today, and have already signed André Silva.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport believes they are still looking for a striker, and Aubameyang or Kalinic are the priorities.

The latter option is more difficult, as it’s believed the Borussia Dortmund striker is close to agreeing a deal with Tianjin Quanjian.

The Chinese club have offered €75m to sign the Gabon international, and are said to be offering the striker €25m per season.

While the Rossoneri cannot match those terms, Fabio Cannavaro’s club have to get the deal over the line by July 15 when the Chinese window closes, so the Diavolo can wait.

In addition, there was a meeting yesterday between Kalinic’s agent and Fiorentina sporting director Pantaleo Corvino to communicate his desire to leave.

Carlos Bacca and Gianluca Lapadula are both set to leave, so Gazzetta believes Milan will continue to push for Kalinic, all the while being attentive to Aubameyang’s situation.
 

Milan are reportedly still looking for a striker, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang or Nikola Kalinic the top targets.

The Rossoneri should complete a deal for Sunderland’s Fabio Borini today, and have already signed André Silva.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport believes they are still looking for a striker, and Aubameyang or Kalinic are the priorities.

The latter option is more difficult, as it’s believed the Borussia Dortmund striker is close to agreeing a deal with Tianjin Quanjian.

The Chinese club have offered €75m to sign the Gabon international, and are said to be offering the striker €25m per season.

While the Rossoneri cannot match those terms, Fabio Cannavaro’s club have to get the deal over the line by July 15 when the Chinese window closes, so the Diavolo can wait.

In addition, there was a meeting yesterday between Kalinic’s agent and Fiorentina sporting director Pantaleo Corvino to communicate his desire to leave.

Carlos Bacca and Gianluca Lapadula are both set to leave, so Gazzetta believes Milan will continue to push for Kalinic, all the while being attentive to Aubameyang’s situation.
Let Milan keep Bacca while we take Kalinic. ;)

Beating them to a player from Serie A would probably be a tall order. He could be a solid signing though.

On a side note - be sad to see a player like Aubameyang go to China.....
 
Let Milan keep Bacca while we take Kalinic. ;)

Beating them to a player from Serie A would probably be a tall order. He could be a solid signing though.

On a side note - be sad to see a player like Aubameyang go to China.....

That Kalinic was shocking bad at Blackburn, it would be a major concern.
 
That Kalinic was shocking bad at Blackburn, it would be a major concern.
True, but 6-7 years, or whatever it has been, on it seems reasonable that he could have developed or simply figured things out. Been solid in Serie A for a couple of years now and was good in Europa last year also. Depends on the price i guess....
 

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