Milan are aiming to earn 70 million euros from players sent out on loan

2026-02-09 19:05:10 / SPORT ALFA PRESS

Milan are aiming to earn 70 million euros from players sent out on loan

Milan is preparing the ground for an important summer in the transfer market, while the red and black leaders hope to collect over 70 million euros from the sales of players who are currently on loan for the 2025-2026 season.

The final departure of Alex Jimenez has recently been confirmed, who will officially join AFC Bournemouth after a loan spell in the Premier League.

The Spanish defender has activated the mandatory purchase clause, which provides for a payment of 19.5 million euros, plus over 5 million euros in possible bonuses.

 

However, Milan will only benefit from half of this amount, as Real Madrid owns 50% of the resale clause.

Significant income is also expected from Alvaro Morata, who is on loan at Como.

According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport", the conditional purchase obligation is expected to be activated, bringing Milan around 15 million euros.

Another name on the list is Samuel Chukwueze, currently on loan with an option to buy at Fulham.

Positive performances in the Premier League have convinced the London club and, in the event of a permanent transfer, Milan would receive another 24 million euros.

Lorenzo Colombo is also close to leaving San Siro.

The striker is on loan at Genoa, with a purchase obligation of around 10 million euros, which is activated if he scores at least five goals, plays 22 matches and the club avoids relegation from Serie A.

Colombo already has six goals in 24 appearances, fulfilling the conditions.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan and Bologna have reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of Tommaso Pobega, for a fee of around €7 million. Meanwhile, Filippo Terracciano will join Cremonese permanently for €3.5 million, if the club avoids relegation to Serie B.

If all these operations are finalized, Milan will secure more than 70 million euros, a figure that could be decisive for the summer transfer market strategy.

This calculation does not include names like Ismael Bennacer, Yunus Musah and Warren Bondo, who also have purchase options on their loan contracts, but are less likely to be activated.

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