AC Milan Coach Leonardo: I Am Happy With What I Have

The Brazilian coach reaffirmed that there will be no winter signings for the Rossoneri.

Galliani & Leonardo - Milan (Getty Images)

Following Adriano Galliani’s confirmation that AC Milan will not be looking for any new recruits during the upcoming transfer window, coach Leonardo has confirmed that he is more than happy with the resources he has.

 

Speaking at a press conference ahead of Milan’s upcoming clash with fellow Champions League hopefuls Fiorentina, the Brazilian told members of the media that the club would not venture into the market and is fully confident in the ability of the current squad.


"We can not go into the market," he said, "I am very optimistic of  winning results with the squad we have at our disposal."


The Rossoneri have been linked with a number of signings this winter but it now looks as if the only players arriving at the club in January will be David Beckham and Ghanaian wonderkid Dominic Adiyiah.


Rupert Fryer, Goal.com


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