Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani said the club's
January signings have so far been a success.
The San Siro outfit sit in the lower half of the Serie A
table, level on points with 10th-placed Torino, and just five points behind
Inter in the final UEFA Europa League place.
Galliani said despite a difficult campaign, the signings
of Adel Taarabt, Adil Rami and new number 10 Keisuke Honda have boosted the
club's performances.
"The atmosphere has improved and wins certainly
help," Galliani said.
"The January signings are also doing well, as Honda
and Adel Taarabt are bringing great balance to the midfield. Adil Rami is also
doing well.
"Honda is the best player in Asia and we need to
have patience with him. I am sure with time he will justify the decision to
hand him the Number 10 jersey.
"Just 15 days ago everything seemed to be wrong, but
after 28 years of experience I have learned that when you lose it's easy to
think you'll lose forever, where when you win the thought is that will continue
forever.
"The reality is of course neither of them, as sport
goes in cycles. Positive results do everyone good and if we chose Clarence
Seedorf it's because we thought he'd be a good coach."
Galliani preferred to keep his cards close to his chest
on who Milan want in the off-season, claiming revealing players on his wishlist
would cost the club financially.
Also, the Milan chief said they can build on their three
straight wins in the season run-in.
"We have to push forward, try to win the next two
home games and then talk it over," he said.
"We'll see what happens after those matches and on
Easter Saturday we'll decide what Milan's objectives are for the campaign.
"Transfer strategy? We won't name names, otherwise
the prices go up."
Culled from Soccerway
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