AC Milan have enough about them to mount a serious title challenge, according to the club's vice-president Adriano Galliani.
Milan
finished third in Serie A last season following a miraculous recovery
in the second half of the campaign whilst they also reached the last 16
of the Champions League, eventually being defeated by Barcelona.
But
Galliani says it is vitally important they finish in the top three
again and is hoping for an extended run in the Champions League.
“The last season was a difficult one for us,” he told reporters. “We had a rough start but a beautiful final stretch.
“So we go into the new season without any psychological issues.
“Our
goals are to get back into the Champions League, to try and go as far
as possible in that competition and win the Coppa Italia.
“To finish first, second or third is crucial. Everyone knows that the economic advantages of the Champions League are huge.”
Galliaini
also revealed they are still in talks with Santos over the transfer of
Robinho. The Brazilian has been linked with a move back to his homeland
but no deal has been finalised yet.
Milan are looking to acquire
the services of Fiorentina's Adem Ljajic and CSKA's Keisuke Honda as
replacements for the 29-year-old.
He added: “Negotiations are underway with Santos. The boy [Robinho] wants to go home.
“There are still some things to be sorted out though.
“Ljajic? There have been some rumours, and I will not deny it.
“Honda? We hope to get him to Milan in January.”
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