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Badass J Elkann

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Milan are reportedly in the process of bidding for Atletico Madrid left-back Guilherme Siqueira, but Juventus have been rebuffed.

The Rossoneri have been linked with a move for the Brazilian as they seek to compensate for Mattia De Sciglio’s absence through injury, and are today reported to have submitted an official bid.

Calciomercato states that Milan had an initial €7m bid rejected, but have subsequently submitted a new offer. The website believes that Atletico are asking for around €10m.

The site also reports that Juventus have had an offer rejected for Siqueira, with Calciomercato stating that a loan bid was rejected out of hand by the Spanish champions.


:lol: of course they are going to reject that, yet milan despite their millions in debt are prepared to make a cash offer
 

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Mark

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    Well 2.2m worth of salaries being freed up. Can't be a bad thing for summer Mercato @Mark
    Berardi makes 1.1m and Zaza got a new contract and I'm guessing close to that. Well, we'll save more when we sell Nando. :cry:
     

    Roman

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    Gio - 2.2M
    Pepe - 1.3M
    Motta - 0.6M
    Storari - 1M
    Rubinho - 0.2M

    5.3M freed up.

    Licht got 1M increase.
    Pogba got 3M increase.
    not sure about Gigi's new wages...
     

    Joe

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    Its nice to have Giovinco's 2.2M wages being freed up this summer. Its even nicer that he's leaving in the summer and now we won't panic buy someone in January. (Hopefully)

    We better use those freed up wages on someone special this summer.

    Marco Motta's contract also expires this summer. Another 600K-1M saved. I'm reading different numbers.
     
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