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AC Milan to get percentage of profit from next sale of Saponara: here’s how much
Saponara’s old club AC Milan, however, are still interested in his situation, not because they want to sign him, but because they are going to get a percentage of profit from the player’s next sale. Empoli made Saponara’s switch permanent in 2015 after a two-year loan spell at the club.
The rossoneri sold him for a very low price, but they at least added a clause which allows them to cash in 30% from the player’s next sale. The more expensive Saponara’s transfer fee will be, the more money AC Milan’s new owners will get.