Milan have made some premium player sales this century!
One of the most iconic football clubs in the world, AC Milan have left a permanent mark on the beautiful game.
The Rossoneri is the birthplace of some of the greatest footballers to have walked the earth.
Talk about Paolo Maldini or Franco Baresi, two of the greatest defenders ever.
Or Ronaldinho and Kaka, two of the all-time great Brazilians to have played in Europe.
Or, Alessandro Nesta, Cafu, Marco van Basten, Andriy Shevchenko, Ruud Gullit…..the list is almost endless.
Despite having such legends feature for them, Milan have had to let go of many such great players when other clubs agreed to pay a premium fee for them.
Which players form part of Milan's most expensive sales, though?
Let's take a look!
Milan most expensive sales by season
Season
Biggest sale
Fee
Total sales
2022/23
Jens Petter Hauge
€10M/£9M
€13.05M/£11.75M
2021/22
Diego Laxalt
€3.50M/£3.15M
€5.50M/£4.95M
2020/21
Lucas Paqueta
€23.44M/£21.10M
€51.39M/£46.25M
2019/20
Krzysztof Piatek
€24M/£21.60M
€59.23M/£53.31M
2018/19
Leonardo Bonucci
€35M/£31.50M
€88.10M/£79.29M
2017/18
Mattia De Sciglio
€12M/£10.80M
€34.48M/£31.03M
2016/17
Stephan El Shaarawy
€13M/£11.70M
€25.15M/£22.64M
2015/16
Ricardo Saponara
€4M/£3.60M
€11.16M/£10.04M
2014/15
Mario Balotelli
€20M/£18M
€28.20M/£25.38M
2013/14
Kevin-Prince Boateng
€10M/£9M
€17.40M/£15.66M
2012/13
Thiago Silva
€42M/£37.80M
€88.50M/£79.65M
2011/12
Marco Borriello
€10M/£9M
€22.30M/£20.07M
2010/11
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
€14M/£12.60M
€25.93M/£23.34M
2009/10
Kaka
€67M/£60.30M
€80.66M/£72.59M
2008/09
Alberto Gilardino
€14M/£12.60M
€47.20M/£42.48M
2007/08
Massimo Donati
€4.50M/£4.05M
€11.11M/£10M
2006/07
Andriy Shevchenko
€43.88M/£39.49M
€57.33M/£51.59M
2005/06
Jon Dahl Tomasson
€7.50M/£6.75M
€12M/£10.80M
2004/05
Martin Laursen
€5.30M/£4.77M
€12.20M/£10.98M
2003/04
Jose Mari
€9M/£8.10M
€12.85M/£11.57M
2002/03
Francesco Coco
€22.50M/£20.25M
€40.60M/£36.54M
2001/02
Cristian Zenoni
€15.50M/£13.95M
€33.50M/£30.15M
2000/01
Roberto Ayala
€5M/£4.50M
€8.55M/£7.70M
TOTAL
€786.4M/£707.7M
*All figures are taken from Transfermarkt unless stated otherwise.
Milan top 10 most expensive player salesGetty10Mario Balotelli | €20 million/£18 million | Liverpool | 2014
After joining Inter Milan's under-19 team in 2006, Mario Balotelli was promoted to their first team in 2007.
Over the course of the next three years, the Italian striker made 59 appearances for the Nerazzurri, scoring 20 goals.
Newly rich Manchester City came calling in 2010, signing him for €29.50 million (£26.55 million). After helping City win the FA Cup in his first season, Balotelli assisted Sergio Aguero's iconic Premier League title-winning goal in the 2011-12 season.
In January 2013, he joined Milan in a €20m (£18m) move, scoring 26 goals in 43 appearances for them before returning to the Premier League, this time with Liverpool who agreed to pay €20m (£18m) for the Italian forward.
AdvertisementGetty Images9Suso | €21 million/£18.90 million | Sevilla | 2020
A product of Liverpool's academy, Suso joined the Reds in 2012 and after making just 14 appearances in three seasons, including a season-long loan at Almeria, he moved to Milan in a €1.30 million (£1.17 million) transfer in January 2015.
Suso established himself at Milan, making 126 appearances for them over five years, scoring 21 goals.
His best run at the club came in the 2016-17 season when he scored seven goals and assisted nine, helping Milan win the Supercoppa Italiana late in 2016.
In January 2020, the Spaniard moved to Sevilla on a loan before they signed him for €21m (£18.90m) later that summer.
AFP8Zlatan Ibrahimovic | €21 million/£18.90 million | PSG | 2012
After spending his youth at Malmo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic moved to Ajax in 2001 for €7.8 million (£7.02 million).
Three seasons, 71 games and 35 goals later, Juventus came calling, signing the Swedish striker for €16m (£14.40m). At Juventus, Ibrahimovic scored 23 goals in 70 appearances over two seasons before Inter signed him for €24.80m (£22.32m).
After winning three league titles with Inter, the forward to Barcelona in a €69.5m (£62.55m) move in 2009.
However, Ibrahimovic could only survive one season at Camp Nou, and went to Milan on loan in 2010 before signing for them permanently for €24m (£21.6m) in 2011.
Just a year later, Paris Saint-Germain signed Ibrahimovic in a mega transfer worth €21m (£18.9m).
Getty7Francesco Coco | €22.50 million/£20.25 million | Inter | 2002
A product of Milan's youth academy, Francesco Coco made his debut for the senior team in 1995 and went on to feature for them for seven years, three of which were on loan to different clubs.
The Italian left-back made 56 appearances for Milan as he was loaned to Vicenza, Torino and Barcelona before Inter came calling in 2002.
Inter chose to sign him for €22.5 million (£20.25 million) in July 2002.
Coco went on to make just 26 appearances for Inter over five years, which included two season-long loans to Livorno and Torino.