
"AC Milan could yet receive a sizeable cash injection from the sales of players that are currently out on loan, though some are more likely than others. As Calciomercato.com recall, Milan sent a number of players out on loan during the summer transfer window, and many of them included options or even obligations to buy, meaning the club could cash in down the line."
"Jimenez has already appeared ten times, including six starts, for Bournemouth. After putting €1.5m on the table for the loan, the club is said to have already considered allocating the €25m to buy him out. This would be mandatory once the conditions set out in last August's agreement (a guaranteed number of appearances in all competitions) are met."
"Bennacer has long been out of Milan's plans despite a contract running until 2027 and a salary of €4m net, so in the summer he chose Dinamo Zagreb as the next step in his career. To date, he has made nine appearances in the Croatian league, after being convinced by Zvonimir Boban. It's impossible to predict how things will develop at this time, but given the size of his salary (Milan contribute 60% of the fee), his permanence in Croatia appears complicated at the moment."
AC Milan could generate significant transfer revenue from players loaned out with options or obligations to buy. Samuel Chukwueze impressed off the bench at Fulham; he joined on a €2m loan with a €28m option and remains under contract with Milan until 2028 on a reported €4m net salary. Alex Jimenez has featured ten times for Bournemouth under a €1.5m loan that includes a possible €25m buy clause triggered by appearance conditions. Ismael Bennacer moved to Dinamo Zagreb, but Milan still pay 60% of his salary, making a permanent move uncertain. Francesco Camarda has limited starts at Lecce and a potential buy-out in June.
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