“My visit to Inter had nothing to do with Donnarumma,” Raiola clarified. “I’ve never ruled out interest from top Italian clubs, but there’s never been a negotiation. We’ll see. He’s still young, I plan to ‘push’ him for at least another ten years. But right now, it’s very difficult to imagine him in Serie A, not just because of financial factors, but also due to sporting projects. Aside from Inter reaching the Champions League final, both Milan and Juve are struggling and reorganizing. Those factors matter.”
On the possibility of a return to Milan, Raiola didn’t close the door: “Why not? We brought Pogba from Manchester United to Juve, and back again. Nothing is impossible. Milan, even if not at their best, is still a respected club. Gigio will always be grateful to them, they raised him and supported him. He’ll always have affection for the Rossoneri.”
Raiola also commented on coaching rumors: “I understand they’re targeting a young profile with little experience. If you put two and two together… Como gave a lot to Fabregas, and he’ll feel grateful. But when a train like Inter comes, you have to consider it. If it were up to me, there’d be no doubt, but it’s his decision.”


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