Zvonimir Boban will have to hand €1.5m back to Milan following an appeal, from the €5.375m that the club paid him for wrongful dismissal.

The former director was fired in March 2020 after openly criticising the club hierarchy, accusing them of going behind his back to negotiate with coach Ralf Rangnick while Stefano Pioli was still under contract.

A court ruling in December 2020 ruled Milan owed Boban €5.375m for wrongful dismissal.

However, Calcio e Finanza write that an appeal was partially accepted today in the Milan Court of Appeal.

Boban, who now works for UEFA, must therefore hand back €1.2m plus the figure he had sued for earnings from March 2020 to November 2022, taking the total to €1.5m.

4 thought on “Boban ordered to give Milan back €1.5m”
  1. Sorry to hear Zorro.

    If we get that 1.5m back soon, we can add it to the 6.5m Kessie offer. That way we should be able to keep Il Presidente for another year. 🙂

    Hang in there Milanisti….tough times. Stick together and let’s ride this rough patch out. Forza Milan! Forza MM!

  2. Yeah I remember it well, the board decided to look at their options when things were not going to plan and Boban being a hothead over reacted too soon, in the end it worked out and AC Milan going in the right direction with unity, as far as the fans are concerned I wouldn’t swap them for any others anywhere, never get racist chants from them ever unlike most other Italian clubs and when the super league was announced they gave the most based response from ANY supporter groups FORZA MILAN!

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