Milan’s transfer market is in constant motion, despite the seven signings already completed in this summer window. On the departures front, the absences of Reijnders and Theo Hernández weigh heavily (with Okafor and Musah also potentially on their way out). And it is precisely the Swiss forward who is being talked about, a Serie A champion with Napoli but little more than a fleeting presence over the past two seasons with the Rossoneri.

Okafor’s future appears tied to a potential move to the Premier League with Leeds. The deal is expected to be a permanent transfer, with the English side ready to put 20 million euros on the table for the player’s rights. But how much would Milan actually pocket? And what kind of capital gain would the Rossoneri record?
Capital gains and figures: a lucrative market for Okafor's Milan
Based on official data, Okafor’s historical cost stands at €15.5 million, the sum Milan paid to Salzburg. As of June 30, 2024, his residual book value was €12.4 million, a figure that further dropped to €9.3 million by June 30, 2025 (considering the contract signed through 2028).
If the sale were to go through for €20 million, AC Milan would record a capital gain of €10.7 million, bringing total estimated capital gains to around €73 million according to Calcio e Finanza.
