The Milan financial report piques the interest of market enthusiasts. A year and at least two months later, official figures, excluding bonuses, are available for the club's summer 2023 transfers, both incoming and outgoing.

The main point of curiosity involves Sandro Tonali when he left Milan to Newcastle
The Italian midfielder's card was sold to Newcastle for "only" 58.9 million euros plus bonuses, a figure significantly lower than initially estimated. From this, 4.3 million euros was allocated to Brescia. Milan earned 2.4 million euros for Rade Krunic. The decision on De Ketelaere was particularly notable: he joined Atalanta on loan for 3 million euros.
AC Milan's summer signings - From Yunus Musah to Noah Okafor's move
Yunus Musah cost 21.2 million euros, Samuel Chukwueze 21.1 million euros (bonuses here are particularly relevant), Christian Pulisic 20.8 million euros, Tijjani Reijnders 20.5 million euros, Ruben Loftus-Cheek 19 million euros, and Noah Okafor 15.5 million euros.
The trend is clear: during that summer (and not only), Milan consistently spent close to €20 million per player, avoiding any large-scale expenditures.
The most unusual situation involves Luka Romero, who arrived at the Rossoneri as a free agent but cost €2.5 million in agent fees. Romero stayed with the club for only six months before going on loan to Almeria (13 matches and 3 goals) and Alaves (5 matches and zero goals).
This was reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport on their website.
