Milan could get up to €21m coming in this summer by selling players who are already out on loan.

The Rossoneri have already hit the headlines this week with news they ended the first semester in profit, having boosted their revenue by 40 per cent.

With likely Champions League qualification again and currently leading the Serie A table, there could be yet more money flooding into the club coffers.

According to Calciomercato.com, they are set to make up to €21m from selling players who are already out on loan.

Brazilian defender Leo Duarte was sent on a two-year loan to Istanbul Basaksehir and has impressed enough to warrant the Turkish side purchasing him outright for €5.5m.

Jens-Petter Hauge has done well at Eintracht Frankfurt, who look ready to buy him for €12m, a huge profit considering Milan only paid €4.5m to get the Norwegian from Bodo/Glimt.

There is also a clause in Matteo Pessina’s sale to Atalanta that is coming up, as once he makes his 100th appearance for La Dea, it will spark a bonus worth circa €3m.

Mattia Caldara is also on loan at Venezia with an option to buy for €4m, but that depends on the Lagunari avoiding relegation into Serie B.

4 thought on “Milan could get €21m transfer kitty influx from loan players”
  1. I hope the top italian clubs that qualify for the European competitions buy or invest in Italian youth and let them play, the Azzurri are suffering because the lack of game time they get at club level. Too long they hold onto the old guard, Chirellini should’ve retired after the euros, Immobile should’ve been replaced after the euros, Insigne was out of form and should’ve been on the bench.

  2. Duarte was bought for over 11m euro, so that would mean minimum 5.5m loss. So if Hauge is sold for 12m, then from those two, Milan will make less than 3m. Add the 3m for pessina and 4m for caldera, that’s max 10m. Where did they get 21m from??

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