AC Milan signed too many players, admits CEO Marco Fassone

  • AC Milan’s CEO Marco Fassone admits the club signed too many players
  • The Italian club went on a £171m spending spree this summer, signing 11 players
  • Andre Silva, Leonardo Bonucci and Lucas Biglia are just a few names who joined
  • Vincenzo Montella, the manager at the time of the spree, has since been sacked

AC Milan CEO Marco Fassone has admitted that the club signed too many players following their £171million spending spree in the summer transfer window.

The Rossoneri brought in 11 new players which saw the arrivals of players like Leonardo Bonucci, Andre Silva and Hakan Calhanoglu.

Milan’s new purchases have struggled to get the club back on track following a poor start to the season which leaves the Italian giants in seventh, 16 points adrift of rivals Inter Milan in top spot.

AC Milan’s CEO Marco Fassone admits the club signed too many players this summer

Vincenzo Montella (centre) has since been sacked after a poor start to the season in Serie A

Vincenzo Montella (centre) has since been sacked after a poor start to the season in Serie A

AC MILAN’S SUMMER SPENDING SPREE 

TABLE TITLE
Player  Transfer fee  Club 
Leonardo Bonucci £37m Juventus 
Andre Silva £33.5m  Porto 
Andrea Conti £22m  Atalanta 
Hakan Calhanoglu £19m  Bayer Leverkusen 
Ricardo Rodríguez £16m  Wolfsburg 
Mateo Musacchio £16m  Villarreal 
Lucas Biglia £15m  Lazio 
Franck Kessie £7m (Loan)  Atalanta 
Nikola Kalinic  £4m (Loan)  Fiorentina 
Antonio Donnarumma £1.5m Asteras Tripoli
Fabio Borini Loan  Sunderland 

Souce: transfermarkt.com

Vincenzo Montella, the club’s manager at the time who bought in the 11 players, has since lost his job and has been replaced with Gennaro Gattuso.

However, Fassone insists he’d still buy them all again despite the errors that they’ve made.

‘The signings? I’d do them all again, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t make a couple of mistakes,’ he told Radio Uno.

‘There are some things we wouldn’t do today, but by that I don’t mean the players.

‘There are some who are performing lower than their own quality, but it seems impossible that Bonucci and [Lucas] Biglia won’t return to the levels of the past.

‘Did we sign too many players? It’s possible. We did a lot of assessment, and in the end the answer [sporting director Massimiliano] Mirabelli and Montella gave me was to make a major change with six or seven players to be kept.

‘There was an awareness that it would be difficult to create a real team in the first few months, we thought we’d get a lower return in the first part of the season and then rise back up.

‘We’ve lost five or six points now that are difficult to recover in terms of fourth place.’ 

Gennaro Gattuso took over from Montella  and picked up his first win as boss at the weekend

Gennaro Gattuso took over from Montella and picked up his first win as boss at the weekend



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