The Italian newspaper Il Corriere dello Sport, on newsstands this morning, headlines about AC Milan:
"Loan treasure: over €100 million in potential funds for the new transfer market."
Ahead of the upcoming summer transfer campaign, the Rossoneri club could have significant resources to invest, also thanks to several million euros expected from the permanent transfers of players currently out on loan.
Two buyouts are already certain, as they have been officially announced: those of Alex Jimenez and Tommaso Pobega, who in recent weeks have become official new players of Bournemouth and Bologna respectively. Jimenez’s deal was set at €20 million plus bonuses, but only 50% went to Milan, with the rest going to Real Madrid, while Pobega’s transfer brought in €7 million.
Another guaranteed €15 million will come from Álvaro Morata, who joined Como last summer on a paid loan with an obligation to buy.
There is also a strong chance that Lorenzo Colombo will be sold to Genoa for €10 million, as well as Samuel Chukwueze to Fulham for €28 million. More complicated, however, are the potential buyouts of Ismaël Bennacer by Dinamo Zagreb (another €10 million) and Yunus Musah by Atalanta (€26 million).















