Rome, 2 May (LaPresse) – "Transfer meetings are routine; we met as we often do. We talk and assess not only the future but also the current season. Then assessments will be made at the end of the season. Results change the outlook; that’s what matters. We aim to have laid the foundations, and the most important foundation is qualifying for the Champions League. Achieving that goal shifts the transfer market by 100 million. It’s one thing to have one competition, another to have three, and the budget will be expanded. Having players coming through from the youth academy means you can allocate more resources to buying more experienced players from outside.” So said Max Allegri, Milan’s manager, on the eve of the match against Sassuolo. “Is finishing second important? No, absolutely not. We must get the best possible result; we have a difficult match against Sassuolo. They’re a technical side and in good form. They can score at any moment, with talented players, as well as a talented manager like Grosso, who’s been the revelation of this season. He’s grown a lot and made significant progress. But for us it’s important and difficult; we’re six points short. Tomorrow is the first of four matches, to be approached with discipline and clarity, because we mustn’t let the objective slip away,” he emphasised.