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CF: Milan heading for single-season capital gains record with total over €100m

While waiting to see if they’ll secure qualification for next season’s Champions League, AC Milan continue to generate revenue from sales.

As Calcio e Finanza write, following the permanent transfers of Alex Jimenez (to Bournemouth) and Tommaso Pobega (to Bologna) in recent months, the last round saw the conditions met for the departure of Lorenzo Colombo to Genoa too.


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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.

Around €100m pocketed

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.

As mentioned, these are estimates, which will then need to be compared with the official figures for the financial statements ending on 30 June 2026. 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.

➤ Malick Thiaw to Newcastle – €32m
➤ Theo Hernandez to Al-Hilal – €22.1m
➤ Alex Jimenez to Bournemouth – €15.5m
➤ Lorenzo Colombo to Genoa – €10m
➤ Noah Okafor to Leeds – €9.7m
➤ Tommaso Pobega to Bologna – €7m
➤ Yacine Adli to Al Shabab – €5.1m
➤ Marco Sportiello – €0.3m
➤ Total – €101.8m

If the estimates are correct, it would be a single-season record. This would break a record that had stood since the 2001-02 season, when the Rossoneri recorded capital gains of €78m, primarily thanks to the sales of Francesco Coco and Umit Davala to Inter.

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12 Comments

    1. Capital gains not transfer fee. Approx figures something like:

      We bought for 15m.

      amortisation made him worth 10mn remaining.

      Sold for 20mn, so theres the 9.7mn CG

  1. “rimarily thanks to the sales of Francesco Coco and Umit Davala to Inter”……..hahahaha that’s freaking hillarious.
    Remember those two. Coco was talented at a young age but never lived up to the hype and we got Seedorf for him. Davala we got Simic.
    Pretty sure that some sort of scheme was at play there.
    Coco played 26 matches for them, Davala never.
    Deals of the century.

  2. same system:
    Sorloth, Vlahovic, Goretzka, Fagioli, Gila, Grimaldo
    total: ~20M + 0 + 0 + 25M + 25M + 10-15M = 100-105M

    3-4-2-1:
    Vlahovic, Brahim Diaz, Goretzka, Ake, Gila, Grimaldo
    total: 0 + ~25-30M + 0 + 10M + 25M + 10-15M = 70-80M

  3. We have money but not invest right. Furlani is idiot and after tonight when we lose game all will see how he make totally mass at club

  4. Another Financial Scudetto!!!!!!

    YES!!!!

    Do they hang banners for those or do we get to engrave our name on a Cup for that???🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  5. And in a few months we’ll top that by selling
    – Pulisic 50M€
    – Leao 50M€
    – Pavlovic 30M€
    – Bartesaghi 30M€

    And Mike will probably leave for free as he was deceived into signing the extension last summer. 😀

    But luckily we get to keep Nkunku, RLC, Ricci, Tomori, Fofana and Gimenez by “sacrificing” the above mentioned quartet. 🤷‍♂️

  6. some dude today said: “we are not a selling club”, and list of the sales that was biased and crafted to favor his own thought.

    We have a ‘legend’ in here in comment section,
    Joh–n Legend Lmao

    He didn’t include 90% of the sales here. He is probably stunned to see this. Lmao, JOH-Hn Legend 😀 sloppy loll

  7. We are not a selling club..

    Around €100m pocketed in One Season. How about last season, Reijnders?

    let’s sing.., ” we are not a selling club, we are a selling store, H&M, $139 tickets…”

    Legend, you’re so smart. can we sell more!?/.. Lolll

    1. I didn’t see this article.

      I’m still waiting for your list, but you’re just lazy, foolish and dumb at the same time.

      The purchase of Nkunku, Jashari and Ricci alone covers €100M, what selling club in the world adopts such a business model?

      You’re just dumb, trolling instead of arguing constructively and intelligently.

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