What happens if Milan bankrupts?

What happens if Milan bankrupts?

Il Sole 24 Ore tries to explain what would happen if the rossoneri went bankrupt. The Italian financial magazine joins the fierce debate, initiated by AS Roma president, in a short attempt to explain the procedure if AC Milan or its owner, Yonghong Li, went in default. As reported in an article by Carlo Festa for Il Sole 24 Ore, the Elliot Management fund, whose loan to AC Milan was mentioned by James Pallotta in…

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Anderlecht set price for Milan target

Anderlecht set price for Milan target

Anderlecht has set a 30 million euros price tag for AC Milan target Leander Dendoncker. A big sum but not for the Chinese ownership. AC Milan have decided to definitely quit Bayern Munich’s young midfielder, Renato Sanches. The German club is open to discuss only a one year loan and not his permanent sale. The rossoneri are not interested in such an operation and are looking for other options. Marco Fassone has declared that a new…

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Milan, the players to sell in order to buy again

Milan, the players to sell in order to buy again

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports today the players AC Milan are expected to sell in order to fund other signings. After selling the two full backs, Mattia De Sciglio and Leonel Vangioni, now it is time to empty even the other departments. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports today that the first names to soon leave AC Milan are Gabriel Paletta, Jose Sosa, Jose Mauri and Carloss Bacca. Apparently even one between Gustavo Gomez and Cristian…

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Milan, total cost of the salaries is in line with UEFA parameters

Milan, total cost of the salaries is in line with UEFA parameters

Corriere della Sera reports this morning that AC Milan comply to one of the most important UEFA requirements. The Financial Fair Play by UEFA imposes rigid rules on European clubs participating in Champions League or Europa League. For example, you have to keep the total cost of the salaries no more than 50-60% of your revenue. According to Corriere della Sera in the newsstands today, the first five Italian teams (Juventus, Napoli, Rome, Milan and…

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