Roma's president and AC Milan's chief executive have clashed over the latter club's summer transfer spending spree
AC Milan chief executive Marco Fassone has hit back at Roma president James Pallotta after he said the Rossoneri's high level of spending "makes zero sense".
Milan have been one of Europe's busiest clubs in the transfer window, bringing in 10 new players including Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci and Portugal striker Andre Silva, while handing a bumper new contract to goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The overhaul of Vincenzo Montella's squad is intended to boost Milan's chances of qualifying for the Champions League, but Pallotta questioned the club's strategy following the takeover from Li Yonghong's company Rossoneri Sport Investment Lux – though he later admitted some of his information may have been incorrect.