CF: Milan heading for single-season capital gains record from sales - the figures
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CF: Milan heading for single-season capital gains record from sales - the figures
"With around €80m missing from having no Champions League football, Milan have recorded an all-time record for capital gains. According to their estimates, the total figure amounts to €91.7m, and it could rise even further if other buy-outs happen, like Samuel Chukwueze who is at Fulham. The estimates need to be compared with the official figures for the financial statements ending on June 30, 2026. However, Malick Thiaw's sale stands out, which is expected to generate a capital gain of just over €32m."
"➤ Tommaso Pobega to Bologna: €7m ➤ Yacine Adli to Al Shabab: €5.1m➤ Total: €91.7m If the estimates are correct, this would be ​​Milan's record season in terms of capital gains generated. This would break a record that dates back to 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."
AC Milan face an estimated shortfall of around €80m due to absence from Champions League football this season. Permanent sales of players have generated estimated capital gains totaling €91.7m, potentially rising with further buy-outs such as Samuel Chukwueze's. Key individual gains include Malick Thiaw (€32.2m), Theo Hernandez (€22.1m) and Alex Jimenez (€15.5m). Other contributions include Noah Okafor (€9.7m), Tommaso Pobega (€7m) and Yacine Adli (€5.1m). The estimates will be compared with official financial statements ending June 30, 2026. The projected total would surpass the previous record of €78m set in 2001-02.
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