Milan aims to generate €90 million from loan sales

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Milan plans to focus on selling players who are currently on loan this summer. The club hopes to raise around €90 million from these sales. This strategy is part of a larger effort to reshape the team as they prepare for next season. Reports suggest that several loaned players could secure significant transfer fees for the club. Milan is undergoing a major overhaul, starting with the expected departure of coach Sergio Conceicao. The team’s final position in Serie A will impact their plans, especially since qualifying for the Champions League seems unlikely. Currently, Milan is six points behind Bologna, who hold the fourth spot. With nine games left in the season, there is still a possibility of closing the gap, which would provide a much-needed financial boost. If not, Milan will target sales from their loaned players. Juventus is expected to activate their €14 million option to buy Pierre Kalulu, who has impressed during his time at the club. Alvaro Morata could also bring in €8 million if Galatasaray opts to make his loan permanent. Other players on loan, like Denis Vasquez and Lorenzo Colombo, might add another €8 million to the total. Furthermore, Yacine Adli, Ismael Bennacer, and Tommaso Pobega could collectively raise an additional €34 million if they are sold. However, Noah Okafor is likely to return to Milan as Napoli is not likely to buy him due to his €23 million price tag.


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