Milan ‘could raise’ over €70m from six loanees | OneFootball

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·9 febbraio 2026

Milan ‘could raise’ over €70m from six loanees

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Milan could bank over €70m from six 2025-26 loanees if various clauses are triggered this summer, Gazzetta suggests.

Alex Jimenez will join AFC Bournemouth permanently after his season on loan, an obligation set at €19.5m plus over €5m in bonuses. Real Madrid hold a 50% sell-on, so Milan will not receive the full amount.


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Alvaro Morata’s loan to Como contains a conditional obligation to buy. A permanent deal would be worth around €15m.

Samuel Chukwueze has an option to buy in his loan at Fulham and has impressed in West London. Should the Cottagers take it up, Milan would receive €24m.

Lorenzo Colombo’s spell at Genoa includes a conditional obligation to buy at around €10m. The triggers are at least five Serie A goals, at least 22 appearances and avoiding relegation. He has six goals from 24 appearances.

Milan and Bologna are reported to have agreed terms for Tommaso Pobega’s permanent transfer, valued at about €7m.

Filippo Terracciano will join Cremonese permanently if they avoid relegation to Serie B at the end of 2025-26, bringing in €3.5m. The projection excludes Ismael Bennacer, Yunus Musah and Warren Bondo, whose option-to-buy clauses are considered less likely to be activated.

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