Or maybe he wanted to be part of a bigger project with a greater likelihood of winning trophies given how Milan were at the time.Aye but apparently to them when it comes to lotalty , he picks cash over anything else.
Don't know what went on. so cannot say if he is one whp wpuld screw us over in a a year or two as they feele he did with them
He’s not.He's the best shot stopper in the world so it's definitely a massive improvement. Also, we got rid of Grealish. KDB and Walker wages. Potentially Savinho's too.
That’s much better. Still don’t think we need him but that’s more palatable.Donnarumma earns €849,500 per month. In France, salaries are calculated monthly.
That works out to: €195,500 (£170,000) per week
PSG offered him €7 million plus €3 million per year in bonuses, a pay in cut of almost 30%, and according to his agent, he was willing to accept because he wanted to stay in Paris.
In Italy, it's reported that he has agreed a deal with City for €12 million per year (£10.33 million), which translates to €230,769 (£198,567) per week.
Is that true? Wow.If he signs he would be the first Italian player that Pep ever managed.
Not sure how cheap he will be, reports claim PSG want anything from 35m to 50m. Euros, and I do expect him to go for less than that. But still even at the lower end, not really 'cheap'.If Eddie goes then fair fucks to him. Best keeper we've had since...Bert?
Donnarumma is a world class keeper. He's 26. Experience, handling, shot stopping, great at claiming crosses, big presence. And not bad with his feet. Not Eddie standards but who is? He rewrote the Goalie rulebook.
Donna will be cheap, wages won't be an issue then and he's proven top drawer. Trafford isn't. One decent season in the Championship does not a world class keeper make.
Trafford will learn from him. Will play all the domestic Cup games and a few league ones. And will be better for it in a few years time.
Aye but apparently to them when it comes to lotalty , he picks cash over anything else.
Don't know what went on. so cannot say if he is one who would screw us over in a a year or two as they feel he did with them
If he joins the chavs they will be contender.Got a horrible feeling we’re about to see him agree terms with Chelsea
Pep never managed those clubs?NOT so !!
Yes, Pep Guardiola has managed Italian players. Specifically, he managed Daniele Bonera during his time at Brescia and Roma.
It's the same as everyone else's. Not a fucking clue.Genuine question, but I wasn’t aware Stefan was considered to be any sort of authority on our football operations - his expertise and insight have been exceptional in illuminating our legal, regulatory and financial challenges over the last few years in particular as we navigate the successive series of charges we’ve come up against - but I didn’t think he knew anything at all about our transfer dealings.
Has this changed recently?
I take it those figures are net ie take home money? £200k take home is £400k in pay. Thats a wedge.Donnarumma earns €849,500 per month. In France, salaries are calculated monthly.
That works out to: €195,500 (£170,000) per week
PSG offered him €7 million plus €3 million per year in bonuses, a pay in cut of almost 30%, and according to his agent, he was willing to accept because he wanted to stay in Paris.
In Italy, it's reported that he has agreed a deal with City for €12 million per year (£10.33 million), which translates to €230,769 (£198,567) per week.
He'll be less than 35m. They won't want him going on a free next season AND pay his wages in the interim.Not sure how cheap he will be, reports claim PSG want anything from 35m to 50m. Euros, and I do expect him to go for less than that. But still even at the lower end, not really 'cheap'.
Appreciate the post and explanation.All club have **** fans
We most certainly do
In Donnaruma’s case they turned against him when he decided to leave for PSG having served them well since he was 16 yrs old.
I lived in Italy in the 80s
In Italy they are considered the liverpool equivalent of serie A…proper bunch of entitled cunts because of their past success
Inter by comparison have not had that image as for most of the 80s and 90s they were underdogs compared to AC Milan….bit of a parallel between us and the rags as it happens!
Their treatment of Donnaruma is exactly the same as the dippers were when Sterling left….
It is true.Is that true? Wow.