Saturday, June 4, 2016


First team squad
AC Milan used to be the Kings of Europe, but now they're forced to sign players on the cheap... so, what happened to the once star-studded Italian giants?
With the departure and retirement of several of the club's key players,
Milan are the second most decorated club in Europe, behind Real Madrid.

So too has been Pirlo. Deemed too old for Milan in 2011, he is now playing in a Champions League final for Juventus and is rumoured to be signing for Chelsea or Liverpool in the summer. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was another told he was not good enough for the team and has since moved on to greater things. His performances at Borussia Dortmund have already caught the eye of Real Madrid and Arsenal.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos was also sold after a handful of games and is now making a name for himself at Dortmund. Imagine a partnership between the dependable Greek and Thiago Silva, a player, and a Milan fan, who should have been the captain and focal point of the club for this decade. Milan, once a byword for European greatness, has become little more than a stepping-stone for players to move on to better things.

If Milan’s decline can be blamed on poor player recruitment
Inter’s revolving manager’s door must surely be the cause of their fall Since Jose Mourinho left for Madrid in 2010, the club has hired seven different managers, none reaching their two year deals



Mattia de scigilio
Alessio romagnoli
Davide calabria
Bacca
Adriano
Donaruma
How AC Milan Can Build for future as Current Season Draws to a Close
So, how can the club begin to build for next season as this one comes to a close?
1. Establish who will be coach in 2016-17
2. Make decisions on fringe players
3. Plan ahead for the summer transfer window
 4.plan ahead for future keep hold on youngsters on team
  5. Earn back fans trust
  6.worst mistake was to fire massimo allegri