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Big-spending AC Milan throw down the gauntlet to Juventus

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MILAN: After years of mid-table mediocrity, AC Milan have thrown down the gauntlet to Juventus by assembling a team who supporters believe can end the Turin side’s run of six successive Serie A titles.

Under new Chinese owners, the seven-time European champions have splurged US$222.30mil (RM953mil) on transfers and, for a change, the money has gone on players who appear to have their best years ahead of them.

Nicknamed Rossoneri, Milan were the last team to win Serie A before Juve’s era of dominance began, have endured a decline which coincided with Serie A’s own fall from grace.

For most of former Italy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s three decades as club president, they had enjoyed a golden era but his last few years became a story of unsuccessf­ul transfers and musical chairs in the coach’s seat.

As the world’s top players eschewed Serie A, Berlusconi promised that his club would concentrat­e on developing their own young talents instead – but ended up signing players who were past their best.

Inevitably, the coach paid the price with Clarence Seedorf, Filippo Inzaghi, Sinisa Mihajlovic and Cristian Brocchi occupying the hot seat between Massimilia­no Allegri’s dismissal in January 2014 and Vincenzo Montella’s arrival last year.

But there has been a dramatic change of direction since Berlusconi agreed to sell the club to a Chineseled consortium in a ¤740mil (RM3.73bil) deal in April and the new owners installed Marco Fassone, an experience­d business executive, as general manager.

New signings have included Andre Silva (21) from Porto who has scored eight goals in 13 appearance­s for Portugal, right back Andrea Conti (23), a product of Atalanta’s impressive youth scheme, Ricardo Rodriguez (24), a Swiss internatio­nal regarded as one of Europe’s most accomplish­ed left backs, and Turkish midfielder and free-kick specialist Hakan Calhanoglu (23).

The latter two were signed from Bundesliga clubs VfL Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen respective­ly.

The biggest coup was landing Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci from Juventus, ending the Turin club’s so-called BBC defence that also featured Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini since 2010.

“We have chosen players who are ready to go and can give a great deal, who are top players for our level and for Italian football,” said Montella.

“The potential is there and it is only a matter of time.”

Milan are still hoping to add a big-money striker to the squad before the end of the month.

Juve were left spending the summer contemplat­ing their 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final and they started the season by losing 3-2 to Lazio in the Italian Supercup final.

But they still have the top four outstandin­g players in Serie A – goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, Chiellini and Argentine forwards Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain – and remain favourites. — AFP

 ??  ?? Important buy: Leonardo Bonucci saluting the fans after being unveiled as an AC Milan player at the San Siro last week. — AP
Important buy: Leonardo Bonucci saluting the fans after being unveiled as an AC Milan player at the San Siro last week. — AP

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