
"Milan has reported 15 consecutive loss-making financial statements until recently, with the last positive result dating back to 2006. The club has now achieved three consecutive years of profit, totaling €6m in 2022-23, €4m in 2023-24, and €3m in 2024-25."
"Juventus closed another financial year in the red, marking the eighth consecutive year of losses, with an aggregate loss of €999m. The club has had to resort to its fourth recapitalization since 2019, injecting a total of €998m from shareholders."
"As of June 30, 2025, Milan's net debt is €93m, while Juventus' stands at €280m. Milan's net worth is positive at €199m, largely due to significant equity injections, contrasting sharply with Juventus' financial struggles."
AC Milan and Juventus have experienced vastly different financial outcomes post-Covid. Milan, previously in crisis, has reported profits for three consecutive years, while Juventus has faced eight consecutive years of losses totaling €999m. Milan's net debt stands at €93m with a positive net worth of €199m, aided by equity injections. In contrast, Juventus has a net debt of €280m and has undergone multiple recapitalizations. Milan's management focuses on self-sufficiency, while Juventus struggles with financial discipline and high squad costs.
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