Will this be the return to a marvelous Milan? Having made a few changes this summer Milan are entering the season fresh. There will be no Champions League to worry about though there will be UEFA
Cup starting with a match against FC Zürich on the 18 of September. So lets get down to the transfers. Arriving at the club this summer Flamini and Senderos from Arsenal, Abbiati from Atletico
Madrid, Zambrotta from Barcelona, Borriello back from Genoa, Storari from Cagliari, Cardaccio from Nacional (Uruguay), Viudez from Defensor (Uruguay), Antonini from Empoli, Shevchenko from well
you know and a guy you might have heard about Ronaldinho from Barcelona. Those whom have departed the San Siro: Gilardino (Fiorentina), Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Cafu (Expired contract), Serginho
(Expired contract), Storari (Fiorentina), Grimi (Sporting Lisbon), Abate (Torino), Simic (Monaco), Digao (Standard Liege), Ronaldo (Expired contract), Paloschi (Parma), Oddo (Bayern Munich),
Brocchi (Lazio) Let's take a look at a few of the signings. Mathías Cardaccio from Nacional of Uruguay a 21 year old midfielder who signed a four year contact with Milan. He has a nose for goal
from distance and isn't afraid to take a shot. He fancies himself a younger Pirlo. Tabaré Viudez from Defensor Sporting of Uruguay is a 19 year old left footed Midfielder. Pudants in Uruguay have been praising him as Uruguay’s most promising talent. Mathieu Flamini Ronaldinho: Andriy Shevchenko Marco Borriello
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