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Yes, so that Milan will be invincible.
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Yes, Borriello is prone to injury, in fact, AC should find a few young midfielders, and the backline has been very successful.
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Although not needed now.
But in the long run.
A player like Dzeko is what AC needs.
After all, the problem of aging is there.
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Need. Borriello is prone to injury, Inzaghi is too old, Pato has strength but lack of experience after all, Huntelaar is unstable, and Milan is about to fight on the third line, eating Dzeko will play a huge role in improving Milan's squad.
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No, he's in great form and if he can get back to the top of his time in Genoa, then AC Milan will be invincible!!
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He is a player developed in the AC Milan Academy.
From '99 to '07, he lived a life on loan in the lower leagues, including Serie B and Serie C, during which he played a few league or Champions League qualifiers for the AC Milan first team, but exploded in the 07-08 season
After scoring 19 goals in 35 Serie A games in Genoa, it was officially repurchased to AC Milan for 7 million.
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Born in Naples, he has always been a supernumerary for Milan, having spent several seasons on loan at smaller clubs such as Empoli, Reggina and Treviso. He has contributed two goals in 11 league games for Sampdoria. After returning to Milanello, despite Sheva's departure, there are still three mountains in front of him: Inzaghi, Gilardino and Ricardo Oliveira.
Previously, due to the lack of goals for the three main players, Borriello finally got some opportunities to perform.
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He was promoted from Milan's youth team at the age of 17.
It has been on loan ever since.
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Borriello was originally a player in Milan's youth system, but he has been out on loan.
He only played a few seasons in Milan and with the exception of last season, he had very few playing opportunities (there were always rivals in front).
Genoa spent 2 million to share Borriello with AC Milan In the 08-09 season, Milan bought out Borriello for 7 million.
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The jury is still inconclusive, the state of the Bosnia-Herzegovina is surprisingly good, how can Wolfsburg release them casually? This will require Milan to make a little more effort and negotiate with the Wolfsburg hierarchy as soon as possible, so that Dzeko's transfer will be more likely
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Not going for the time being, Manchester City and Milan are very satisfied now, and have no intention of releasing or buying people. Originally, Milan was going to buy it when it was at Wolfsburg, but it was robbed by Manchester City. It's like the upstairs saying that Milan has Ibrahimovic, what else do you want Dzeko to do? This question should have been asked last year.
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No. AC's forward line is saturated with its current configuration.
If Dzeko comes, someone will have to leave, but there is no word yet on who will leave.
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Very unlikely, Milan's forward line is relatively complete.
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From a tactical point of view, it should not be, if the Milan forward line is not sufficient, Milan will not loan Paroschi to Chievo, and in the next 5 or even 10 years or so, Milan's forward line will be built with Pato as the core. Dzeko's ** is not low, and he has not shown great invincibility in England.
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Judging from the current situation, it will not go, and AC is not short of centers like Dzeko now.
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Hardly. The gap with Ibrahimovic is too big, and Milan should not consider raising a substitute with a high salary, not to mention that the value is too high.
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Probably not, the annual salary is too high, and it's not cost-effective to come over and be a substitute for Ibrahimovic.
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No, he's already at Manchester City.
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No, isn't there an Eevee in AC?
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It's basically no drama, just look at Milan in the past two years and don't have any big money at all.
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Dzeko is really good, but AC can't afford to spend a lot of money to buy people in recent years, and he is still negotiating, and I hope he comes.
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I heard that the peak is turning, and there is another opportunity. But the premise is to sell Huntelaar first, and you can buy it when you have enough money.
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Bei Bald is reluctant to spend money, ......x fuck it.
Hopefully Dzeko will come.
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Fabio Borriello's brother is none other than former AC Milan player Marco Borriero. Big Borriello is also a handsome guy, but compared to the envy of Little Borriello it seems very mediocre, and the interesting thing is that Fabio plays as a defender in the AC Milan youth team, which is exactly the opposite of his brother who plays as a striker. Although the 22-year-old has been loaned to a lower-tier team, his beautiful appearance has brought together a large number of female fans to judge him, and his popularity is not even inferior to that of most Serie A players.
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I went to the official website to see the volt difference, it shouldn't matter. Borriello is an Italian surname.
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