Transfermarkt: Milan’s net spend since 2014 compared with Serie A rivals | OneFootball

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·22 August 2024

Transfermarkt: Milan’s net spend since 2014 compared with Serie A rivals

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Out of all the clubs that will take part in the 2024-25 Serie A season, AC Milan are the one that have recorded the highest net spend in the past 10 years a study has shown.

Transfermarkt have published the full list of all 20 teams and how much they have spent since the summer of 2014, and the numbers make grim reading for Milan.


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The Rossoneri have spent €1.04bn in that time, with a net spend of -€647.2m which means they have spent that amount more than they have received in transfer fees.

There are eight clubs who have a positive net spend, with Atalanta, Empoli, Udinese, Genoa and Verona all receiving over €100m more than what they spent on players in the past decade.

Looking at the two main rivals for the Rossoneri, Juventus have spent €1.65bn on players but their net spend is only -€483.1m. Inter have spent more than Milan too at €1.07bn, though their net spend is -€241.3m.

What it highlights is that Milan have partly invested that money on new players badly from a resale perspective, but also they did not receive what they should have for valuable players.

Gianluigi Donnarumma, Franck Kessie, Alessio Romangoli and Hakan Calhanoglu all left on free transfers and each under their own circumstances, meaning Milan got nothing when they should have got between €100-200m.

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