157 million yuan, 190 million yuan! Without Europe and Milan, did he actually play the trump card for the championship by "selling people"?
The summer window has been settled for more than two weeks. When European giants were still worried about the Champions League group stage, AC Milan, which had no European mission, quietly completed a "surgical" lineup reconstruction - earning 190 million euros, spending 157 million euros, making a net profit of 33 million euros, and reinforcing 11 new players. This is not a waste of money, but a "strategic maneuver" after precise calculations. --- 1. A failure has become a turning point? In the season opening match, San Siro lost to the newly promoted Mark Cremona. This "opening door" was like a wake-up call, completely awakening the management. The summer window strategy, which originally planned to be mainly for sale and minor repairs, was quickly adjusted. Allegri's words "It's necessary to fight" were exchanged for two buzzer-bearing contracts: freelance midfielder Rabiot, and the defensive star David Odogau (10 million euros) introduced from Wolf Castle. The signing of Samuelle Richie (22 million euros) from Turin kicked off, and ended with Odogu's buzzer-beating franchise - the Ross and Blacks used 11 signings to pave the way for the championship in the new season. --- 2. Spending money is like a blade: rational, but not slutty The total expenditure is 157 million euros, which at first glance is not small, but in fact it reflects the careful calculation of "Red Bird Capital" everywhere: - The largest transaction: Nkunku (40 million euros, including floating), the core of front-line creativity; - The second major: Jashari (35 million euros), midfield hardness; - The rest of the signings: the single transaction is controlled within 20 million euros, including Esturpinian (17 million euros), Derwent (20 million euros), etc. There is no blind pursuit of top stars, no salary structure explosion - every money is spent on the edge, what is made up for is the shortcomings, and what is strengthened is the system. --- 3. Selling people is like a little gold: Reindez has 55 million euros, just starting If signings are "actuarial", then selling people is a "harvest". The total revenue was 190 million euros, the main framework was almost "clearly priced", but it sold well: - Reindes → Manchester City, 55 million + 15 million floating, the core of the midfield turned into a "cash cow"; - Jaf → Newcastle, 40 million euros, the defense tower was sold at a high price; - Theo Hernandez → Riyadh Crescent, 25 million euros, players decisively cashed out during the contract period; - Kalulu, Chukueze, Moussa and others left the team and also contributed considerable income. What's even better is that out-of-leasing players such as Moussa, Jimenez, and Chukueze all have buyout clauses. If activated, another 70 million euros will be added - Milan's "future cash flow" has been locked in advance. --- 4. Regret? Of course there is. But the tactics are greater than feelings The only sigh is that Allegri has never been able to sign his favorite big center, Vlahovic? Isaac? None of them did what they wanted. So the burden fell on Santiago Jimenez's shoulders. He struggled in the first two rounds, but Allegri chose to trust: "He returns to the team late and is still adapting." This is not a compromise, but a reality. Between financial health and immediate combat power, Milan chose the former. Using the midfield thickness (Modric + Rabio + Richi + Arisa) to make up for the front line height is Allegri's B Plan and Milan's survival wisdom. --- 5. Without European war, will it become an advantage? No European game means: - Less game load → Players are less susceptible to injury; - More focused league preparation → Tactical polishing is more refined; - More flexible transfer strategy → boldly sell + precise reinforcement. Now, two consecutive victories have started and morale is in full swing. The shadow of losing to Cremona has dispersed, and the next round is aimed at Udinese and strives for three consecutive victories. Who said there would be no goal without the European war? Milan's goal is to bring the Serie A championship back to San Siro. --- > This summer, AC Milan "sells the main force, makes up for thickness, and makes net money". Do you think it is a helpless move or a clever strategy? > If you are Milan CEO, will you leave Reindes to compete for the Champions League, or will you sell him for 190 million to rebuild? > Talk about the comment section - How far can this "actuary version" AC Milan go?
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