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AC Milan are set to close the financial year with boosted revenues thanks to a number of different factors, according to a report.

It was confirmed back in September that Milan have essentially halved their losses as a financial resurgence continues. Calcio e Finanza and MilanNews both reported that the accounting year has effectively closed with a loss of €96.4m, a marked improvement compared to that of the 2019-20 season when the total stood at €-194.6m – a record loss for Milan.

According to the latest from Calcio e Finanza (as seen in the chart below), Milan’s total revenue for the 2021-22 year is projected to be around €303.5m which is up over €40m from the €260.9m posted in 2020-21.

The optimistic forecast (which includes a project for the second half of the season too) is thanks to a number of different factors such as participation in the Champions League, increased revenue from stadiums after Covid, new sponsorship deals and other partnerships.

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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