Igli Tare is not only working on incoming operations at Casa Milan.
These are important days for finalizing the departures of several players considered outside the technical project. A change of pace was necessary, and in recent hours, some dossiers have seen a decisive acceleration. So, let’s take stock of the exits—from the operations already made official to those still to be finalized, passing through the open negotiations.
Milan: Officially confirmed departures:
There are currently ten outgoing moves officially confirmed by Milan, either on a permanent basis or on loan.
Pierre Kalulu tops the list, redeemed by Juventus for €14 million plus €3 million in bonuses.
Tijjani Reijnders moved to Manchester City for €57 million plus €15 million in bonuses, while
Theo Hernandez went to Al-Hilal for €25 million, bonuses included.
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Revenue also came from the permanent sales of Marco Pellegrino (to Boca Juniors) and Marco Sportiello (to Atalanta), respectively for €3.5 million and around €1 million.
€1 million also came from Bologna for the paid loan of Tommaso Pobega, with a buy option set at €7 million (obligation under easy conditions).
Lapo Nava also left permanently, while Francesco Camarda and Kevin Zeroli went on loan to Lecce and Monza, respectively.
Below is a schematic summary:
- Pierre Kalulu: Juventus: permanent deal at €14 million + €3 million in bonuses.
- Tijjani Reijnders: Manchester City: permanent deal at €57 million + €15 million in bonuses.
- Theo Hernandez - Al-Hilal: permanent deal at €25 million, including bonuses.
- Marco Pellegrino – Boca Juniors: permanent deal at €3.5 million
- Marco Sportiello – Atalanta: permanent deal at around €1 million
- Tommaso Pobega – Bologna: paid loan €1 million with buy option (obligation under easy conditions) at €7 million
- Francesco Camarda – Lecce: loan with buy option and counter-buy option (bonus to Lecce in case of appearances and goals)
- Lapo Nava – Cremonese: permanent deal with 50% on future resale
- Kevin Zeroli – Monza: dry loan
Milan: Departures being finalised:
There are three operations currently being finalized for Milan, pending official announcements.
The first two are already at the documentation stage: Emerson Royal to Flamengo and Lorenzo Colombo to Genoa, as relayed via Milan Press.
The first will move to Brazil on a permanent deal for €9 million, while the second will go to Liguria on loan with buy option (obligation under easy conditions) set at €10 million. Joining them is Álvaro Morata, who already has an agreement with Como, but final confirmation from Galatasaray is still awaited for the termination of his loan. The terms of the transfer also remain to be clarified.
- Emerson Royal – Flamengo: permanent deal at €9 million.
- Lorenzo Colombo – Genoa: loan with buy option (obligation under easy conditions) at €10 million.
- Álvaro Morata – Como: permanent deal or loan with buy option.
Milan: Ongoing Exit Negotiations
Finally, let’s take stock of the ongoing negotiations for the departure of three more players outside the project.
The first is Ismael Bennacer, for whom Marseille remains interested, but Al-Ittihad is considering a permanent offer of €10 million.
Talks are also ongoing for Noah Okafor: new contacts with Bologna have been reported in recent hours for a loan with buy option.
It’s not yet clear whether the option will become an obligation under certain conditions.
Still no breakthrough for Yacine Adli: Sassuolo and Torino are interested, but no proposal has arrived.
In addition to that, on the way out is Yunus Musah, who is appreciated in the Premier League, but there is still no concrete offer.
