First of all, apologise for my bad english
In my opinion they do have one.
But it envisages a deep cut of salary budget and a huge decrease in transfer spending.
I think the main goal is to accumulate money for key investments that can't be no longer deferred.
The next 1/2 years will probably be time for a lead out from an "italian" approach to a more "european" and economically well-balanced one.
This strategy comes from very far, it also has very good technical premises (even Gasperini is a good choice), but we have to accept it with their consequences because in the short run it may appear as a reduction: in this respect, one thing to say is that the "public" strategy taken by the club is everything but fair to the fans.
In my opinion they do have one.
But it envisages a deep cut of salary budget and a huge decrease in transfer spending.
I think the main goal is to accumulate money for key investments that can't be no longer deferred.
The next 1/2 years will probably be time for a lead out from an "italian" approach to a more "european" and economically well-balanced one.
This strategy comes from very far, it also has very good technical premises (even Gasperini is a good choice), but we have to accept it with their consequences because in the short run it may appear as a reduction: in this respect, one thing to say is that the "public" strategy taken by the club is everything but fair to the fans.