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Missing the European War caused AC Milan to lose up to 80 million euros in revenue

5:15pm, 21 May 2025Football

Missing next season's European match made AC Milan's already bad season worse, and they also felt a hint of chill outside the court.

1-3 loss to Rome officially closed Milan's door to the top 6. No matter what the result of the last round, they will not be able to get a quota for the European Cup. The finances of the

club are expected to suffer a great impact. According to Calcio e Finanza, Milan has won nearly €60 million in prize money from the Champions League this season.

plus 19-20 million euros home game day income, Milan's total Champions League revenue is close to 80 million euros - this income will be absent next season.

If you can advance to the Champions League next season, even if you are eliminated in the league stage and you will not win, you will have a bonus of 40 million euros, plus a game-day income of about 15 million euros. Although the UEFA Europa League bonus is much lower, it can still provide a basic bonus of 13 million euros. If you go further, it can reach 35 million euros. Even the Euro Cup qualification can alleviate financial pressure - Chelsea, who reached the final this year, allegedly won more than 20 million euros in prize money.

Without European competitions, AC Milan is expected to re-evaluate its financial policy strategy, and it is inevitable that some players will be sold. Reindes will be one of the players who left the team, and the club hopes he can trigger a bidding battle between Manchester City and Real Madrid. It is reported that Manchester City has reached an agreement with the players themselves.

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