
"Of course, I'm talking about Milan's stance on capital gains. If I had to put it in short, rough and perhaps lazy terms, that stance would be something along the lines of "Register capital gains whenever you can!". There's nuance to this, so don't scream at me in the comments, but I can't help but feel a tad worried about Bartesaghi's development and the mounting interest from abroad."
"I know, it's pretty sad to almost immediately think about Milan's transfer strategy after such a good performance from an academy player. In fairness, I got to shower him with praise in all of my articles after the game on Sunday (on the main website). And besides, you know me! There's always a financial element you can tie things back to, and in this case, it's something we really need to consider."
Davide Bartesaghi delivered a standout performance that included two goals, exceeding expectations and showcasing confident early-season form. Significant interest from abroad is emerging around the left-back. AC Milan's transfer approach emphasizes realizing capital gains whenever possible, which creates financial incentives to sell academy players whose residual book value is zero. A sale of Bartesaghi would likely generate a full capital gain for the club. The ownership group, RedBird, and the club face a strategic decision between capturing immediate financial returns and retaining a developing player whose market value and on-field importance could increase further.
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