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Donnarumma row reopens old wounds for Milan

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MILAN: The contract soap opera that engulfed AC Milan and their promising young goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in the summer has come back to haunt the Serie A giants just as they try to get their faltering season back on track.

Milan, seventh and 11 points off the Champions League places, travel to Verona tomorrow looking to build on two wins in a row in league and cup after a torrid first half to their campaign.

But despite Gennaro Gattuso’s side beating Bologna 2-1 last weekend and hammering Verona at home in the Italian Cup on Wednesday, it is Donnarumma that is dominating the headlines in Italy.

The relationsh­ip between the 18-year-old, considered the heir to Gianluigi Buffon after the veteran Juventus stopper’s retirement from internatio­nal football, his agent Mino Raiola and the club is back in the spotlight.

Earlier this week, it was reported that he claimed to have suffered “ethical abuse” in July when he signed a contract renewal worth €6 million (RM29 million) a year.

The Corriere Della Sera claimed on Tuesday that Raiola wanted the contract cancelled because of the pressure to sign allegedly piled on him by Milan.

A tearful Donnarumma had to be consoled by captain Leonardo Bonucci in the dressing room after being pelted with abuse by Milan fans before Wednesday’s 3-0 Italian Cup beating of Verona at the San Siro and on Thursday evening the teenager denied everything on Instagram.

“I’ve never said nor wrote that I suffered ethical abuse when I signed my contract,” he said.

After Wednesday’s match, sporting director Massimilia­no Mirabelli launched into Raiola, calling him the cause of “the rot” between Donnarumma and Milan and claiming that the agent was trying to manipulate a lucrative transfer for his client.

“We don’t have to sell anyone and no-one can hold us by the throat,” Mirabelli told reporters.

The reopening of this old wound couldn’t have come at a worse time for Milan, who seem to have steadied the ship after a rocky start to Gennaro Gattuso’s reign as coach following Vincenzo Montella’s sacking last month.

They have some tricky fixtures between now and the end of the year, including an Italian Cup quarter-final derby clash with unbeaten Serie A leaders Inter Milan.

Inter can cement their position at the top of the table at home to Udinese today while title rivals Napoli and Juventus face potentiall­y tricky away trips to Torino and Bologna respective­ly, with the latter fixture taking place tomorrow.

The poor form of Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala, who was left out of the game at Inter, continues to be a big talking point in Italy. Agencies

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