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Milan spent over 100 million but it doesn't end there, the latest on the rossoneri's upcoming moves

Milan spent over 100 million but it doesn't end there, the latest on the rossoneri's upcoming moves

Milan have been on fire so far on the transfer market, something that we haven't seen from them in some time. Fassone promised that he would complete at least 2/3's of Milan's roster by July 5th and he is working hard to maintain his promise. They started off with Musacchio, then they signed Kessie and Ricardo Rodriguez before completing the signing of ex-Porto front-man André Silva yesterday. Fassone and Mirabelli have been able to close big deals quickly as André Silva is the proof. The Milan management met with Jorge Mendes in Cardiff and were able to close a deal 8 days later (the fact that Porto needed money helped out). 

OVER 100 MILLION SPENT... - Milan invested on 4 quality players who are all under the age of 27 years old as they want to build a solid Milan for the present and the future. Let's take a closer look at Milan's investments: Musacchio cost Milan 18 million euros, Ricardio Rodriguez cost Milan 15 million euros + 3 million euros in bonuses (18 million euros total). As for Kessie, Milan struck a 2 year loan deal with an obligation to buy as he will cost Milan 30 million euros. Finally, André Silva cost Milan 40 million euros (including bonuses). Taking into account the bonus money, Milan will have already dished out (or will be dishing out) 106 million euros on the transfer market (including the entire price tag of Kessie even if it will only be paid over two years). 

MORE TO COME - It is not finished as Milan still have many more moves up their sleeves. They want to close a deal for Donnarumma's contract renewal, as they are also close to Biglia and Conti. Krychowiak is also a possibility, so is Kalinic and Forsberg. Speaking of the Fiorentina striker, even if André Silva arrived, Milan might want to add a veteran Serie A striker to help him adapt to the Italian league.There is a lot of time to go still but Milan mean business ....

By @FedeZanon15, adapted and translated by @Calcionews89