Headlights on the attacker leaving Liverpool: if he gets free for free, the Rossoneri are on pole. Now he earns 3.5 million a year, in line with the parameters of the Rossoneri club
On the last night of Sant’Ambrogio, last December 7th, Milan hoped to celebrate the patron saint of the city with a victory in the Champions League. The home stadium had deluded itself with Tomori’s goal over Liverpool, a lead that lasted a few minutes and was soon recovered by Salah. The reds victory was written in the second half by Divock Origi: Rossoneri defeated and outside Europe. History could resume from that goal: Milan want to overturn certain results, which are crucial for growing out of Italy, and they would like Origi to be on his side.