These are interlinked; in the short term they might seem insignificant, but a few years down the line they become irreparable.
"Over at AC Milan, even though the players haven't said anything, if Izalelt really leaves, the morale will definitely be shaken. By then the team will surely raise salaries to give the players confidence to stay," Sotu also spoke up.
As for Inter Milan, that's a given, Talista has already spoken publicly.
Rumor has it that Inter's higher-ups are having terrible headaches.
Just half a season in and already asking for a raise?
Never heard of it!
But... for a Serie A striker competing for the league golden boot, a two million-euro annual salary is indeed too shabby. After all, your team's top salary is six million!
Lu Yang's statements gave Mr. Martivonni some inspiration.
If nothing unexpected happens, he'll be focusing more on salary efforts moving forward, speeding up the collapse of these traditional giants.
