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June 2020
Rangnick to AC Milan 'as manager' 18.6 || webmaster
Ralf Rangnick will sign a three-year contract with Milan and become their coach and sporting director, according to SportMediaset.
Rangnick has long been linked with Milan, but doubts remained over which role he would fill at San Siro.
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Musacchio needs ankle surgery 18.6 || webmaster
There are more injury problems for Milan, with news Mateo Musacchio will have keyhole surgery to his ankle next week.
The 29-year-old centre-back made 18 Serie A appearances this season, but has been struggling with an ankle inflammation since January.
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Theo: 'I want to stay at AC Milan' 18.6 || webmaster
Milan left-back Theo Hernandez has revealed his intentions of staying at San Siro and thanked the club and director Paolo Maldini for ‘having believed in me’.
Hernandez has been a revelation since his move to Serie A, after admittedly having struggled to settle in Spain.
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Kalulu starts training immediately 18.6 || webmaster
Pierre Kalulu has, according to Tuttomercatoweb, signed a five-year deal with Milan and will reportedly start training at Milanello immediately.
The 20-year-old spent the whole day yesterday finalising his move to San Siro from Olympique Lyonnais, where he had yet to take the leap into the first team.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Theo focused on 'ending season well' 15.6 || webmaster
Milan left-back Theo Hernandez hopes to end the current campaign 'well' before focusing on ‘the best possible start’ for 2020-21.
The Rossoneri were eliminated from the Coppa Italia on their return to football, despite having held Juventus to 0-0 at the Allianz Stadium, as the Old Lady advanced on away goals from the first leg.
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Ibrahimovic breaks COVID-19 rules? 15.6 || webmaster
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has courted controversy back home after the Milan striker appeared to break COVID-19 rules by entering Hammarby’s dressing room.
Ibrahimovic is recovering from his calf injury in Sweden, and he took the opportunity to watch Hammarby – the club he partly owns – host Osterstund in their Allsvenskan opener last night.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Donnarumma ready to extend with AC Milan 15.6 || webmaster
Gianluigi Donnarumma is eager to remain with Milan and extend his contract, but could include a release clause worth €60m.
According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, negotiations with agent Mino Raiola are progressing well, as neither party wants to create a split right now.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Lyon starlet all set for AC Milan 15.6 || webmaster
Milan are set to sign Olympique Lyonnais and France Under-20 right-back Pierre Kalulu, according to reports.
Multiple sources including L’Equipe, Tuttomercatoweb and Calciomercato.com claim Kalulu will put pen to paper with Milan soon.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Coppa Italia: Juventus 0:0 (1:1) AC Milan - match report 15.6 || webmaster
Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty and Ante Rebic was sent off after 17 minutes, as Juventus dominated possession and reached the Coppa Italia Final on away goals.
The first leg of this semi-final ended 1-1 at San Siro on February 13, but the coronavirus pandemic saw football locked down for three months and this was the first Italian match played since early March. There was a minute’s silence before kick-off for COVID-19 victims, followed by applause for healthcare workers, with three representatives in the centre-circle.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
OFFICIAL: Coppa Italia from Friday 11.6 || webmaster
The Coppa Italia has finally been given the green light to kick off at the semi-final stage tomorrow with Juventus-Milan.
Although the dates for the second legs became public knowledge two weeks ago, they had yet to be ratified by PM Giuseppe Conte.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan: Musacchio out, Biglia in 11.6 || webmaster
Milan are without Mateo Musacchio for tomorrow’s Coppa Italia semi-final second leg against Juventus, but Lucas Biglia is in.
Reports claim Musacchio’s left ankle has flared up, ruling him out of the trip to Turin.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Maldini treated for kidney stones 11.6 || webmaster
Paolo Maldini was absent from Milan training yesterday to have kidney stones removed, it is reported.
Ivan Gazidis held a meeting with Milan’s squad on Wednesday, without Maldini in attendance.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
West Ham beat AC Milan to Bakayoko? 11.6 || webmaster
West Ham United have reportedly moved ahead of Milan in the race to sign Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko.
Monaco have a €42m option to keep Bakayoko beyond this season, but they seem unlikely to activate it in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Report: Paqueta rejects Fiorentina 1.6 || webmaster
Milan midfielder Lucas Paqueta is reportedly against the idea of joining Fiorentina as he is holding out for a bigger club.
Paqueta is understood to be Fiorentina’s preferred target for the middle of the park this summer.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Zlatan returns this week 1.6 || webmaster
Milan are reportedly expecting Zlatan Ibrahimovic to return this week to clarify the extent of his injury through a new medical check.
The Swede injured his calf in training last week and was allowed to return to his homeland and stay with his family until he could undergo further examinations to clarify the extent of the injury.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan to meet Rangnick next week 1.6 || webmaster
Milan will finally have their decisive meeting with potential new coach Ralf Rangnick next week, claims Gianluca Di Marzio.
The Sky Sport Italia transfer expert believes the face-to-face conversation between the German and CEO Ivan Gazidis will be crucial for whether he accepts the job or not.
Former director Zvonimir Boban was fired for confirming the club had contacted Rangnick as early as December, just weeks after Stefano Pioli was appointed to replace Marco Giampaolo.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
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