Monday, 15 June 09, 09:41 AM · Comments (0)
Galaxy midfielder had to come back to United States 15 days ago when his loan deal was over but he says he will work hard to return Milan. Meanwhile Milan work hard in the transfer market.
David Beckham had so much fun with the Black & Red, he is one of the best English players in the history, but anyone can learn something in any place he goes. Beckham told that Ancelotti taught him a lot about his fitness (Beckham had the best fitness in the team) and about other stuff as well.
Despite all the rumors linking with English teams, ‘Golden Balls’ in keen to rejoin the Rossoneri squad as soon as possible. Italian football is really like the guy, it is slow, and as we know, Beckham is not so fast. In Italian football, you do not need to be so physical like in English football. And Beckham good at that so why not.
The 34-years-old Englishman moved to San Siro also because Coach Carlo Ancelotti, who recently left Milan for Chelsea. However, the coach-switch not going to ruin his Serie A return. Beckham and his wife and kids probably love when they were living and the money was very good at Milan.
“Milan are certainly a club that are extremely interested in me, so I would love to go back,” Beckham stressed in an interview with the Sunday Mirror. “There is nothing set in stone yet, but I will start thinking about it later in the year,“ he added.
The player talked about Ancelotti for a sec and said, “As for Ancelotti, he was truly one of the main reasons why I joined Milan in the first place; however, I want to return to the club even though he is no longer there. I wish him all the very best for his time at Chelsea.”
David Beckham would like to return to the Rossoneri but let's talk now about players who were not ever AC Milan players or was and just moved away. Alberto Paloschi is the first name. Paloschi was Milan player during season 2007-2008 and then moved in co-ownership to Parma. Now, il Diavolo want him back into the squad.
Milan want Paloschi but Parma has different plans: they would like to keep him for at least one more year. “If two clubs want the same player, it becomes complicated,” Parma’s new sporting director, Pietro Leonardi told gazzettadiparma.it.
Leonardi insists that the best for Paloschi is staying for another year at Parma and they will do some processes to let that happen. Some reports are telling that Milan and Parma would renew the co-ownership between them two, which means the 19-years-old-striker is staying with the Parma club. An official statement will come soon.
You can call Milan nuts because what they want to do is insane. According to Sportmediaset.it, Milan will offer €10m (sounds ok by now) + Marek Jankulovski (that is a little insanity) on only one player who answers the name Philippe Mexes. Does Mexes player worth 10m + Jankulovski? I do not sure about that.
Roma head-coach Luciano Spalletti is a Jankulovski fan whilst the new Milan coach Leonardo would like to buy Mexes and put him in the middle of the defense alongside Thiago Silva. Mexes has still a contract until 2011 and even though all the rumors with him, he saying he would like to stay with the Giallorossi.
After Milan sign on the contract with Cissokho, the next main target is Edin Dzeko. The Rossoneri have reportedly reached a pre-agreement with the player. Club Chief Adriano Galliani, sporting director Ariedo Braida, and Coach Leonardo want the player in their lines and will do much for that.
Dzeko wants to play with Milan but the Wolfsburg club is ‘hard to get’ as they say no to the offers Milan are suggesting. The Wolfs wants f**king €30m on the player while Milan do not want to put more than 22m on the table, this is the main reason that the deal have not agreed yet.
“Our market is actually like this, we have been after Cissokho for over a year and we also have Thiago Silva. Now our objective is Dzeko and we are waiting for Wolfsburg. If he doesn’t arrive we will look for someone with similiar characteristics,” Galliani is quoted as saying on Calciomercato.com.
That’s it folks, till next time
By Meytar Zeevi, Rossoneri Blog
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