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Galliani: AC Milan willing to reimburse disgruntled fans over Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva sales
Rossoneri supporters have been left feeling betrayed by the club's decision to offload their two best players and attendances at San Siro now look set to suffer
AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani insists that the club will have no problem reimbursing fans who renewed their season ticket subscriptions before the sale of star duo Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain.The Rossoneri faithful are currently up in arms over the departure of their best players and Galliani insists that he can understand why some are now demanding their money back.
"Milan are very willing to reimburse those who do not feel at all satisfied with the recruitment campaign carried out by the club this summer," the Monza native told Corriere dello Sport.
Galliani claimed earlier this week that Ibrahimovic would be replaced with "a champion", but then later admitted that Italian clubs are no longer capable of attracting the world's best players.
The Rossoneri have added Kevin Constant, Francesco Acerbi, Gabriel, Riccardo Montolivo and Bakaye Traore already thus summer, for a combined total of just over €4 million.
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