If all the AC Milan players currently out on loan were to be permanently signed by their respective clubs at the end of this season, the Rossoneri would collect a significant sum that could then be reinvested in incoming transfers. In fact, Milan could bring in around 90 million euros. La Gazzetta dello Sport, in its edition this morning, analyzed which buyout deals are almost certain and which remain uncertain.

Who is likely to be signed permanently?
One of the most probable buyouts is that of Pierre Kalulu, whose permanent transfer to Juventus for 14 million euros is almost guaranteed. Alvaro Morata, who recently expressed his desire to stay in Turkey, also has a good chance of being bought outright by Galatasaray for 8 million euros. Despite losing his starting spot, Devis Vazquez is also expected to be permanently signed by Empoli, as the 1 million euros buyout fee makes the deal highly favorable for the Tuscan club.
What are the uncertain buyouts at Milan?
The list of uncertain buyouts is much longer. Lorenzo Colombo, for example, has struggled recently at Empoli, making the 7 million euros buyout option less likely at the moment. Noah Okafor also has slim chances of being bought permanently, as Napoli is unlikely to pay the 23.5 million euros agreed upon with Milan in January. The futures of Yacine Adli (Fiorentina, 10 million euros), Tommaso Pobega (Bologna, 12 million euros), and Ismaël Bennacer (Marseille, 12 million euros) also remain uncertain.
Additionally, some players are out on loan without a buyout option, such as Alexis Saelemaekers (Roma, with talks involving a possible swap deal for Tammy Abraham on a dry loan to Milan), Kevin Zeroli (Monza), Marco Pellegrino (Huracán), and Marko Lazetić (Bačka Topola). For their potential sales, fresh negotiations between clubs would be required.
