After long negotiations, Charles De Ketelaere can finally be a new AC Milan player as a final agreement has been found with Belgian outfit Club Brugge. The transfer is completed at the basis of a transfer fee valued at 32 million euros with 3 million euros in terms of easily reached bonuses.
Tomorrow, the player can be in Italy and on Monday, he should sign the deal at Casa Milan. Caclio e Finanza looked at the deal from the financial point of view and how can this weigh on the balance sheet.
The website based its analysis on the rumours that the Belgian player should sign a five-year contract with the Rossoneri. The amortization charge for next season (considering the 32 million fixed part of the transfer fee) will be equal to at least 6.4 million euros. Then, as per the rumours, it seems that De Ketelaere will earn a net yearly salary of 2.2 million euros, Considering the tax relief provided for by the Growth Decree, the gross salary will be approximately 2.88 million euros. Overall, the new player at Pioli's disposal will weigh on Milan's budget for 9.28 million euros.
