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It’s better for Napoli, and for Lukaku too, if he prefers to leave the club; at his age and with his salary, he no longer guarantees a certain level of quality, so it’s better to back Hojlund.
At this age with injury record if Lukaku, Napoli will prefer to end their partnership with Lukaku because he hasn’t played almost half of their matches this season, he has been injured and age is not by his side anymore because he is 33 years of age and an injury prone player, so I think since Napoli has decided to end their contract with Conte, the new manager might not continue with him, so it is better for Lukaku to find another club. Milan have signed Gonzalo Ramos, but I don’t see him as a top class player worth 50 million. Both at Benfica and in France, he’s scored relatively few goals overall, and he’s not a second striker but a centre forward, which means that, playing against Italian defenders, he will be lucky to score five goals a year.
Playing time and big team do change players, so even if he don’t have enough goals, he can be of help to Milan and Amorim as well because the team need all hands to bring them back to the Champions League next season.
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CLS63
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June 27, 2026, 10:06:25 PM |
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Milan has taken a huge risk for sure. We wouldn't see an Italian team spending this much money on a player normally. Even the champion Inter wouldn't do that.  I doubt Ramos deserves such a big fee. He was a substitute player at PSG actually as long as Dembele was healthy. He is still 25 years old of course but he will be under pressure quite much after how much they have paid for him.
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June 27, 2026, 11:02:43 PM |
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Galatasaray made an excellent signing by bringing Osimhen in from Napoli. He no longer wanted to play for them, despite the fact that they had invested heavily in him. His aim, however, is to move to the Premier League, and he will most likely succeed because many clubs are on the lookout for a top-class striker to add to their squad. Who knows whether Victor will be happy with his destination
While that was a great move for them, it was not a bad move for Napoli neither. While they do need a striker like him, the fact is that Osimhen wanted out, and they did not lose an ounce of money selling him. He was worth 80 million and he was sold for 80 million. In a world where players go for cheap whenever they want out and teams are forced to sell players for cheap, Napoli did not back down. Normally, if a player wants to leave, offers drop a lot lower, and teams buy that player for cheap, Napoli did not back down and made a profit. Napoli obviously didn’t want to lose money on a player who was seen as a promising investment. Then, unfortunately, things didn’t go as expected and they were forced to sell him to avoid making a loss on the investment they’d made in Osimhen. It’s a shame for them because they had a great striker in their team.
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June 28, 2026, 05:45:50 PM |
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Milan getting Ramos for 70 million is huge, that's going to help them a lot. Ruben Amorim already started to spend a ton of money on day 1, and normally we have seen him overspend on players at Untied as well, when he was there, they did wasted a lot of money on some players that ended up not being great, and he is doing it here too.
Of course last say is the club, he could want to get some players, but if the team doesn't do it, then Ruben can't do anything about it. But obviously Ramos transfer for that much money ain't cheap at all.
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June 28, 2026, 07:19:52 PM |
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Milan getting Ramos for 70 million is huge, that's going to help them a lot. Ruben Amorim already started to spend a ton of money on day 1, and normally we have seen him overspend on players at Untied as well, when he was there, they did wasted a lot of money on some players that ended up not being great, and he is doing it here too.
Of course last say is the club, he could want to get some players, but if the team doesn't do it, then Ruben can't do anything about it. But obviously Ramos transfer for that much money ain't cheap at all.
The fee to be paid to his team is also huge.  A fee around €70-75m is crazy for a player who isn't even the first choice at his previous team. At least there is a plus here. Ramos can still be called young as he is 25. There is a saying that forwards with the ages between 25-29 are in their most fruitful era. I believe in that truthfully. I hope Ramos also shows a good effort and help Milan solve the scoring issues.
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June 29, 2026, 09:54:40 AM |
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Milan getting Ramos for 70 million is huge, that's going to help them a lot. Ruben Amorim already started to spend a ton of money on day 1, and normally we have seen him overspend on players at Untied as well, when he was there, they did wasted a lot of money on some players that ended up not being great, and he is doing it here too.
Of course last say is the club, he could want to get some players, but if the team doesn't do it, then Ruben can't do anything about it. But obviously Ramos transfer for that much money ain't cheap at all.
Spending a lot of money doesn't guarantee you'll do well or win you have to spend money wisely In any case, I remain neutral on this news, spending money or changing coaches does not ensure success, only continuity can do that. Go and explain that to Milan. 
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June 29, 2026, 11:48:26 AM |
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Milan has taken a huge risk for sure. We wouldn't see an Italian team spending this much money on a player normally. Even the champion Inter wouldn't do that.  I doubt Ramos deserves such a big fee. He was a substitute player at PSG actually as long as Dembele was healthy. He is still 25 years old of course but he will be under pressure quite much after how much they have paid for him. That is a good risk in my opinion. Zlantan Ibrahimovic must have also approved it. Pr is he no longer part of them anymore?! PSG are stubborn when selling, you'll have to meet up pr move to get another player. They're extravagant buyers but also good sellers. Whatever pressure you think I don't see. He will score goals for AC Milan next season. At least more than 15 in all competitions for them. I do not like how he is criticised already because he choose to play under Ruben Amorim.
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Spending a lot of money doesn't guarantee you'll do well or win you have to spend money wisely In any case, I remain neutral on this news, spending money or changing coaches does not ensure success, only continuity can do that. Go and explain that to Milan.  I totally agree with that! I'm not one of the people who think Milan did a good spending on Gonçalo Ramos. More than €70m is just exaggerated for a backup striker at PSG. He might be talented but is he that enough to meet the expectations of this spending? He is young okay. But will he be able to go back to his Benfica days and start making an important G/A contribution? These are the questions to be answered by him next season...
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Milan getting Ramos for 70 million is huge, that's going to help them a lot. Ruben Amorim already started to spend a ton of money on day 1, and normally we have seen him overspend on players at Untied as well, when he was there, they did wasted a lot of money on some players that ended up not being great, and he is doing it here too.
Of course last say is the club, he could want to get some players, but if the team doesn't do it, then Ruben can't do anything about it. But obviously Ramos transfer for that much money ain't cheap at all.
Spending a lot of money doesn't guarantee you'll do well or win you have to spend money wisely In any case, I remain neutral on this news, spending money or changing coaches does not ensure success, only continuity can do that. Go and explain that to Milan.  Clearly, Milan had a whopping 70 million euros to squander. I don’t know the player and I don’t even know if he’s worth that amount, but Milan have a serious problem: they haven’t the faintest idea what their real problem is, even though it’s obvious. Spending money on unknown players and changing managers every six months will never get them anywhere
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June 30, 2026, 06:20:16 AM |
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Clearly, Milan had a whopping 70 million euros to squander. I don’t know the player and I don’t even know if he’s worth that amount, but Milan have a serious problem: they haven’t the faintest idea what their real problem is, even though it’s obvious.
Spending money on unknown players and changing managers every six months will never get them anywhere
When they say money isn't everything! Investments are important for growth in any sector, but they must be improved and not spend money randomly, in which case it is an immense waste of resources. The thing that consoles me about this strange money-wasting strategy is that other teams have made the same mistake, even in the Premiere League, so it's normal to think about throwing a lot of money at just one player or maybe changing managers. I hope the next Serie A championship is better than this one anyway, because it was boring all season, excluding a few games that provided excitement, otherwise in my opinion it was really too boring.
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Clearly, Milan had a whopping 70 million euros to squander. I don’t know the player and I don’t even know if he’s worth that amount, but Milan have a serious problem: they haven’t the faintest idea what their real problem is, even though it’s obvious.
Spending money on unknown players and changing managers every six months will never get them anywhere
When they say money isn't everything! Investments are important for growth in any sector, but they must be improved and not spend money randomly, in which case it is an immense waste of resources. The thing that consoles me about this strange money-wasting strategy is that other teams have made the same mistake, even in the Premiere League, so it's normal to think about throwing a lot of money at just one player or maybe changing managers. I hope the next Serie A championship is better than this one anyway, because it was boring all season, excluding a few games that provided excitement, otherwise in my opinion it was really too boring. In my opinion, their obsession with Inter leads them to make the wrong decisions. I’ve never seen Milan so obsessed with Inter before, nor have I ever seen them spend exorbitant sums on unknown players. The era of Berlusconi and his associates has been over for years now, but they still think they have that mindset, which, unfortunately, does not reflect the reality of the situation
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In my opinion, their obsession with Inter leads them to make the wrong decisions. I’ve never seen Milan so obsessed with Inter before, nor have I ever seen them spend exorbitant sums on unknown players. The era of Berlusconi and his associates has been over for years now, but they still think they have that mindset, which, unfortunately, does not reflect the reality of the situation
I don't think Milan's problem is Inter, the problem is Milan or rather its management, it's not the first time that there are poor managers but if the team does badly the blame lies with the coach or at most with some players, never with the managers life is easy like this..
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I don't think Milan's problem is Inter, the problem is Milan or rather its management, it's not the first time that there are poor managers but if the team does badly the blame lies with the coach or at most with some players, never with the managers life is easy like this..
I agree. It shouldn't be about like going blind because of the eternal rivalry with Inter. It doesn't even make sense to me. Then all the rival teams in the world should have this incident at some point.  I believe it's completely the management's fault. They just don't know what they've been doing in the recent years. Allegri is wasted for nothing. There needs to be changes in the management directly!
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June 30, 2026, 02:37:35 PM |
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Milan has taken a huge risk for sure. We wouldn't see an Italian team spending this much money on a player normally. Even the champion Inter wouldn't do that.  I doubt Ramos deserves such a big fee. He was a substitute player at PSG actually as long as Dembele was healthy. He is still 25 years old of course but he will be under pressure quite much after how much they have paid for him. What on earth was going through Milan’s management’s minds that they dared to buy a bench player by breaking their own transfer record? This is the first time I’ve seen Milan’s management spend such a high price on a bench player. I don’t understand what the management sees in Ramos, whose playing ability clearly doesn’t justify such a high transfer fee. I doubt Ramos will be able to handle the pressure on his shoulders, because fans will undoubtedly demand a major contribution from him given his status as the club’s most expensive player.
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I don't think Milan's problem is Inter, the problem is Milan or rather its management, it's not the first time that there are poor managers but if the team does badly the blame lies with the coach or at most with some players, never with the managers life is easy like this..
I agree. It shouldn't be about like going blind because of the eternal rivalry with Inter. It doesn't even make sense to me. Then all the rival teams in the world should have this incident at some point.  I believe it's completely the management's fault. They just don't know what they've been doing in the recent years. Allegri is wasted for nothing. There needs to be changes in the management directly! For real Milan are on a wrong path, the management have really caused them so much. With the level of players they bring into the team I don’t think they will have a decent season, until they start bringing in top players, players that can bring a change to then team. We just saw the splashing 80 million euros on Goncalo Ramos, this is but a benched player at Paris, a player that have barely played a vital role in all teams he have been at. Well let see if they can perform magic next season, but for me I’m not seeing any change yet.
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In my opinion, their obsession with Inter leads them to make the wrong decisions. I’ve never seen Milan so obsessed with Inter before, nor have I ever seen them spend exorbitant sums on unknown players. The era of Berlusconi and his associates has been over for years now, but they still think they have that mindset, which, unfortunately, does not reflect the reality of the situation
I don't think Milan's problem is Inter, the problem is Milan or rather its management, it's not the first time that there are poor managers but if the team does badly the blame lies with the coach or at most with some players, never with the managers life is easy like this.. Obviously, Inter aren’t Milan’s problem – we’re undoubtedly in agreement on that – but the rivalry plays nasty tricks and leads to ill-advised decisions. The rivalry between the two teams is so intense that it doesn’t even matter which has the strongest squad in the league – all that matters is that one finishes higher in the table than the other. The problem, though, is that Inter always finish top and no one can beat them xD Joking aside! Milan’s management are truly awful; first and foremost is Zlatan Ibrahimović
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June 30, 2026, 09:23:39 PM |
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What on earth was going through Milan’s management’s minds that they dared to buy a bench player by breaking their own transfer record? This is the first time I’ve seen Milan’s management spend such a high price on a bench player.
I don’t understand what the management sees in Ramos, whose playing ability clearly doesn’t justify such a high transfer fee. I doubt Ramos will be able to handle the pressure on his shoulders, because fans will undoubtedly demand a major contribution from him given his status as the club’s most expensive player.
They must have decided to do something different than their classic transfer strategies and surprise people. But I don't think this is the right way to do that for themselves.  And I'm quite sure that the fans are surprised but in a different way. Ramos will be under quite much pressure undoubtedly. Milan have really been in need of a productive striker in a while.
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I don't think Milan's problem is Inter, the problem is Milan or rather its management, it's not the first time that there are poor managers but if the team does badly the blame lies with the coach or at most with some players, never with the managers life is easy like this..
I agree. It shouldn't be about like going blind because of the eternal rivalry with Inter. It doesn't even make sense to me. Then all the rival teams in the world should have this incident at some point.  I believe it's completely the management's fault. They just don't know what they've been doing in the recent years. Allegri is wasted for nothing. There needs to be changes in the management directly! Major changes have been made to the milan board. Ac milan long standing board members have been dismissed, considered one of the causes of their failure last season. Now, milan has established a new board with new management to bring change to ac milan next season. Last season failure has opened the door for ac milan major overhaul in this transfer window. Many players were released who were deemed incapable of contributing to the team. ac milan will also sell Rafael Leao, but so far, it seems no team has been able to meet ac milan asking price. Regardless, ac milan certainly wants to compete strongly with Inter milan, and this rivalry will be eternal. I believe that if ac milan can splash the cash in this transfer window, they will acquire quality players.
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Major changes have been made to the milan board. Ac milan long standing board members have been dismissed, considered one of the causes of their failure last season. Now, milan has established a new board with new management to bring change to ac milan next season.
Last season failure has opened the door for ac milan major overhaul in this transfer window. Many players were released who were deemed incapable of contributing to the team. ac milan will also sell Rafael Leao, but so far, it seems no team has been able to meet ac milan asking price. Regardless, ac milan certainly wants to compete strongly with Inter milan, and this rivalry will be eternal. I believe that if ac milan can splash the cash in this transfer window, they will acquire quality players.
Well, I'm not the only one who thinks so, and it obviously comforts me a lot to know that many people know very well that the problem is upstream, not downstream. the fish stinks from the head until they fix this, doing a good total clean-up, they will never be able to fix the team's problems, there's nothing to be done about it gentlemen, there's no way out and the Inter cousins laugh..
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Milan have signed Gonzalo Ramos, but I don’t see him as a top class player worth 50 million. Both at Benfica and in France, he’s scored relatively few goals overall, and he’s not a second striker but a centre forward, which means that, playing against Italian defenders, he will be lucky to score five goals a year.
Paying Goncalo Ramos for more than 74m is a laughable transfer. Milan clearly has not clue what they're doing. Just because they hired a portuguese coach to handle the club, then they valued inconsistent portuguese player with non sense price. This kind of transfer that help to inflate the price of players in the market. 74m just to sign Ramos is the best meme this year. It's my reason to recall transfer is no sense. I can only guess there maybe a shady stuff behind Ramos transfer. It's not even relegated team in EPL will value him that much. What a circus club.
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