
"The departures of Tommaso Pobega and Alvaro Morata permanently are certain. Bologna, after paying €1m to the Rossoneri for the loan, have an obligation to buy the midfielder for €7m. For the Spaniard, after paying Galatasaray €5m to terminate his loan, Milan will receive €15m from Como for the striker's permanent transfer. Thus, considering a residual value of €9.75m, the Diavolo will record a capital gain of approximately €5.25m."
"Lorenzo Colombo is very close to becoming a Genoa player on a permanent basis for approximately €10m, which represents a full capital gain. With 23 appearances and five goals to date, the striker has already met the first two conditions that trigger an obligation to buy. The last is avoiding relegation. Fulham are very satisfied with Samuel Chukwueze's performance and there's a strong possibility he'll exercise his option to buy at the end of the season for around €28m."
AC Milan has overhauled its squad by 55% compared to last season and has sent several players out on loan with mixed results. Tommaso Pobega and Alvaro Morata are confirmed departures, generating fees and capital gains. Lorenzo Colombo is close to a €10m permanent move to Genoa pending relegation outcomes. Fulham are likely to exercise a roughly €28m option for Samuel Chukwueze. Cremonese face an obligation to buy Filippo Terracciano for €3.5m if they stay up. Overall inflows from loans and sales are estimated at about €65m, while Yunus Musah and Ismael Bennacer present more complex, unresolved cases.
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