Bonanni: “Zirkzee, too many 15 million in commissions. Lazio, I would have tried De Zerbi”

Bonanni: “Zirkzee, too many 15 million in commissions. Lazio, I would have tried De Zerbi”
Bonanni: “Zirkzee, too many 15 million in commissions. Lazio, I would have tried De Zerbi”

TMW Radio

Talking about the topics of the day a TMW Radioduring Maracanawas the former footballer and coach Massimo Bonanni.

Italy’s squad, what do you think?
“I’m sorry for Orsolini, I’m a great admirer of El Shaarawy and I would have kept him as happened. And I believe he will make the entire European Championship as a starter. I really like Zaccagni but he’s been out for a while. But we hope to be able to compete a good European Championship. The group is difficult and two of them pass, not passing doesn’t seem complicated to me.”

Inter, we are close to renewing Inzaghi:
“I was completely convinced that the new ownership would have what it was going to achieve, a strong club that has a valid and competent management and a clear path for the next 2-3 years, unless Napoli with Conte immediately becomes a direct competitor. renewal so it’s right.”

Milan, tight on Zirkzee:
“I like it a lot but 15 million in commissions is really too much. I think we need to put a stop to it or it will really be a problem for the clubs.”

Baroni-Lazio, what do you say?
“Even when he took Inzaghi there were big doubts, there is skepticism in the environment and any choice today doesn’t have great approval. Allegri was out of the market and I don’t think he would ever have come. Or make a strong choice like Baroni, who has saved with ideas in Verona, who knows how to extricate himself from difficulties, or surprise with someone like De Zerbi or Pioli. I would have made an attempt on De Zerbi. He told Tudor that he couldn’t change 8 players this is essentially the team. And Juric knows how to work with the material they give him.”

 
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