AC Milan's owner Gerry Cardinale has outlined his vision for the club's transfer policy. With a solid financial foundation in place, RedBird aims to protect key players from potential suitors. Goalkeeper Mike Maignan and midfielder Adrien Rabiot are considered untouchable assets.
The club's stance on highly sought-after players has been made clear. Cardinale wants to ensure that the team's most representative players are not poached. This approach could influence the future of other top players, including Luka Modrić, who has been linked to several top clubs.
Rafael Leão, on the other hand, seems to have distanced himself from potential transfer talks. The Portuguese winger's commitment to AC Milan has been questioned, but the club remains confident in his abilities. As the transfer window heats up, Cardinale's strategy will be crucial in maintaining the team's competitive edge.
The Rossoneri's transfer plans will likely be shaped by Cardinale's vision for the club. With a clear direction in place, AC Milan can navigate the complex world of football transfers with confidence. The upcoming season will be a test of the team's strength and depth.







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