Reports: Milan to pocket €7m after wild day for Brescianini – the details

Marco Brescianini started today thinking he was going to become a new Napoli player, but reports are now claiming that he will join Atalanta and that AC Milan can smile as a result.

According to Di Marzio, Brescianini’s proposed move to Napoli has collapsed and it looks like he will instead be joining Atalanta, despite the fact that he even did his medical tests with the Partenopei this morning.

The journalist claims that Aurelio De Laurentiis’ club tried to change the terms of the agreement today which forced Frosinone to put the brakes on things and then eventually pull out of the deal. He was expected to join Napoli on a €1m loan deal plus an obligation to buy for €11m in 2025.

According to Michele Criscitiello of Sportitalia, Atalanta have swooped successfully and have outbid Napoli, offering €13m to Frosinone. The player will sign a four-year contract with an option on a fifth after the Naples club were outbid at lunchtime, when everything seemed over.

Milan also benefit from this change of plans because they hold a 50% resale clause and will collect €6.5m minimum, while Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com claims that it is actually a €14m fee and therefore the Rossoneri will get €7m.

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15 Comments

  1. Money is coming in but no quality is coming our way. Cheap options for RB, CB and ST should benefit other areas like ST (imagine if they make a statement with Gyokeres), Fofana which is to be honest a matter of time but we just shot ourselves for no reason. And then another CM.

    Basically sold Kalulu, made no net loses after 3 signings, Gerry keeps babbling about success and victory…

  2. This is why it is good to keep 50% of the rights of a young player that you give to a smaller club and where he can play more, increase in value. We sold Brescianini to Frosinone for 200k euros. But we kept 50% of his rights. How would it have been that instead of doing this, we would have sold him entirely for 1 million euros? Today we were left with 1 million for Brescianini, our player whom we raised as a child, and Frosinone put 13 million euros in their accounts. Our player we could have sold very cheaply. In business you have to be ruthless !

  3. Nice.
    Between CDK and Brescianini, Atalanta owes Milan 30 mil.
    About time Milan gets some money in from players sales.
    There is an interview with ManUtd new part time owner Jim Ratcliffe where he says that man utd in the last 11-12 years net spending is at 1.1 billion, while Real Madrid’s is at only 200 million. Real dominated Europe and Spain, plus they rebuilt Bernabeu during that time period, while man utd can’t win anything and old Trafford is falling apart.
    Milan net spending over that time is closer to ManUtd than to Real Madrid, but once in a blue moon Milan sells a player and they are branded a selling club.
    Now people are complaining because Kalulu is getting sold. I bet they’ll be people complaining that Brescianini is getting sold as well.
    I guess Milan should just buy players, don’t sell any and let the rest leave for free.

    1. You are completely missing the point!!

      Yes teams that try to half ass things and sign short term targets have no success and it costs more.

      Madrid have led the way in buying the best every year and paying top dollar for young stars. Players thaat will have a future value when u sell on because you bought a better player for more money.

      Madrid are not cheapskates, Milan are.

      If Madrid were in Milan position they would have bought Sesko, Zubimendi, Calafiori.

      Madrid know by buying big and winning they are more marketable plus increase revenues from winning tournaments.

      1. Real Madrid can offer insanely huge salary for their players. Taxes are lower in Spain. Plus Real Madrid are champions at marketing and revenues.
        We must appreciate Red Bird becouse they trying hard to level up Milan from marcheting point of view and growing revenues.

  4. I wonder why other clubs are good at selling than we are. I guess it’s because he got playing time – which he’d never have gotten here – hence the improvement. Anyway, it’s good that we get something from it.

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