CF: Milan heading for single-season capital gains record with total over 100m
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CF: Milan heading for single-season capital gains record with total over 100m
"Colombo moved to Liguria in the summer on loan with an option to buy, reportedly set at €10m. The option to buy became an obligation upon the fulfilment of certain conditions, including 22 appearances, five goals and Genoa's safety, which was mathematically secured."
"In a year in which they missed out on the Champions League money (approximately €80m) the Rossoneri managed to secure a record season when it comes to capital gains, which has grown further thanks to the Colombo deal."
"The overall capital gains amount to €101.8m. This figure could rise further if further buy-outs are finalised before the end of the season, most notably that of Samuel Chukwueze to Fulham."
"Among this season's transactions, the sale of Malick Thiaw stands out (€32.2m capital gain) and Theo Hernandez (€22.1m) too. In third place is Alex Jimenez 's €15m. In this case, it should be noted that the capital gain is calculated on the total amount received by Milan, which will then be added to the costs of the amount owed to Real Madrid based on the resale clause."
AC Milan continued generating revenue through player sales while awaiting confirmation of Champions League qualification for next season. Lorenzo Colombo completed a move to Genoa after a loan with an option to buy became an obligation when conditions were met, including 22 appearances, five goals, and Genoa’s mathematical safety. The Colombo deal contributed to a record season for capital gains, with total estimated capital gains reaching €101.8m. The total could increase further if additional buy-outs are finalized before 30 June 2026, including Samuel Chukwueze to Fulham. Other notable capital gains include Malick Thiaw (€32.2m) and Theo Hernandez (€22.1m).
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