Muntari:The Reasons for the move
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Muntari:The Reasons for the move
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The Reasons:
1. In his Pre-Match press conference, coach Allegri said that he will not request an extra midfield to help him during this crises and he would rather wait till the players come back and use the current available players during this hard period. This means Milan had no intentions to bring an “available” midfielder (like Rigoni or Donadel for example).
2. AC Milan has been reportedly linked to the captain of Sampdoria, Palombo, who has a contract with his club till 2015 on €1.5m per year. This amount looks too high for a team playing in Serie B. Palombo is a good Central/Defensive Midfielder, but he’s 30 years old & by the start of next season he will be 31. His expected move to Milan would mean replacing the aging Van Bommel and Ambrosini who both have contracts expiring next summer. This means Palombo would be attached to AC Milan with a contract for the next 3-4 years at least. Montolivo has been linked with a move to a big side in Serie A. Inter Milan signed Guarin & Palombo. Juventus tried Nainggolan, and then settled for Padoin. AC Milan are the only big side who could move for Palombo or Nainggolan, but they didn’t. This lead us to only one conclusion. Montolivo’s chances to wear the red and black colors next season are extremely high.
3. A lot of reports indicated that AC Milan will sign Muntari as soon as he finishes his current contract with Inter Milan in June 2012. Galliani decides to try him out before signing him, and asks Allegri if this would fit the current scheme. Allegri gives the green light & Galliani calls Inter Milan to arrange for a loan. This makes a lot of sense, as Allegri will have a lot of time to give a clear opinion about Muntari, and it will push the player to give his best in the next few months.
4. Muntari’s problem is not his technical or physical levels, its self-confidence. He’s usually created a lot of problems (disciplinary) when feels unsecure, but on the other hand, he gave great performances when he had the full confidence of coach and players (Inter Milan’s Mourinho era).
5. Muntari can play Champions League football, thus will give a great alternatives to Allegri rather than injured Flamini, or the great warrior Gattuso who has no certain return date.
The Reasons:
1. In his Pre-Match press conference, coach Allegri said that he will not request an extra midfield to help him during this crises and he would rather wait till the players come back and use the current available players during this hard period. This means Milan had no intentions to bring an “available” midfielder (like Rigoni or Donadel for example).
2. AC Milan has been reportedly linked to the captain of Sampdoria, Palombo, who has a contract with his club till 2015 on €1.5m per year. This amount looks too high for a team playing in Serie B. Palombo is a good Central/Defensive Midfielder, but he’s 30 years old & by the start of next season he will be 31. His expected move to Milan would mean replacing the aging Van Bommel and Ambrosini who both have contracts expiring next summer. This means Palombo would be attached to AC Milan with a contract for the next 3-4 years at least. Montolivo has been linked with a move to a big side in Serie A. Inter Milan signed Guarin & Palombo. Juventus tried Nainggolan, and then settled for Padoin. AC Milan are the only big side who could move for Palombo or Nainggolan, but they didn’t. This lead us to only one conclusion. Montolivo’s chances to wear the red and black colors next season are extremely high.
3. A lot of reports indicated that AC Milan will sign Muntari as soon as he finishes his current contract with Inter Milan in June 2012. Galliani decides to try him out before signing him, and asks Allegri if this would fit the current scheme. Allegri gives the green light & Galliani calls Inter Milan to arrange for a loan. This makes a lot of sense, as Allegri will have a lot of time to give a clear opinion about Muntari, and it will push the player to give his best in the next few months.
4. Muntari’s problem is not his technical or physical levels, its self-confidence. He’s usually created a lot of problems (disciplinary) when feels unsecure, but on the other hand, he gave great performances when he had the full confidence of coach and players (Inter Milan’s Mourinho era).
5. Muntari can play Champions League football, thus will give a great alternatives to Allegri rather than injured Flamini, or the great warrior Gattuso who has no certain return date.
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Re: Muntari:The Reasons for the move
IT'S FREAKIN MUNTARI
you can only provide bad reasons for this transfer
you can only provide bad reasons for this transfer
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2. Its BS, Inter got Palombo on loan, and then if we want him still in summer we will get him for 3-4m and contract till 2015.
So Milan could have just the same get Palombo on loan.
4."he gave great performances when he had the full confidence of coach and players (Inter Milan’s Mourinho era)."
Again BS, he was semi decent in 1st season, in 2nd he was walking catastrophe.
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So Milan could have just the same get Palombo on loan.
4."he gave great performances when he had the full confidence of coach and players (Inter Milan’s Mourinho era)."
Again BS, he was semi decent in 1st season, in 2nd he was walking catastrophe.
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Am I the only one optimistic about him?
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Potential wrote:Am I the only one optimistic about him?
Understandably, yes.
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The only reason that MIGHT male sense is something similar to Taiwo and this is 100% from a financial point of view, we get the player on loan in summer his contract expires we sign him and start looking for a club to buy him for what ever price. I wonder how much money Taiwo will get us once sold 4-5m not bad imo. Same for Muntari if we end up selling him for 3-4M hell ya why not?
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CroInter wrote:2. Its BS, Inter got Palombo on loan, and then if we want him still in summer we will get him for 3-4m and contract till 2015.
So Milan could have just the same get Palombo on loan.
4."he gave great performances when he had the full confidence of coach and players (Inter Milan’s Mourinho era)."
Again BS, he was semi decent in 1st season, in 2nd he was walking catastrophe.
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Cro speaks truth.. first time for anything ay :lucas:
Despite all his physical qualities, he is the last thing i expected to see walking into our dressing room at the end of the Jan TW.. gawd .. another dum player that would need to be re-educated and most of all disciplined.
This move has contributed towards me slipping back into depression again... thank you kindly Galliani.
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like baresi said, if we can get 3-4m out of him in the summer. good deal i guess
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Great performances under the Mourinho era? For the opposing team that is.
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hahahahahahahhaahhaha
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umm is it just me or is muntari NOT in the CL list? didnt allegri say he was gonna be a good addition for CL?? lolll???
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