AC Milan has achieved its most successful financial year ever, reporting a profit for the third year in a row and unprecedented revenues of €495 million for the 2024-25 season, as reported by Calcio e Finanza.
On October 13, the club`s Board of Directors officially approved the financial statements, covering the period up to June 30, 2025. These results reveal a net profit of €3 million for the Rossoneri, making it the first time in their 125-year existence that the club has achieved three consecutive years of profitability.

Unprecedented Revenues and Strategic Transfer Gains for AC Milan
The club`s turnover saw a 10% increase compared to the 2023-24 season. This growth was primarily fueled by AC Milan`s involvement in the UEFA Champions League`s updated format, which generated greater distribution revenues and provided more home fixtures.
Furthermore, significant capital gains were realized from player transfers, specifically the sales of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City and Pierre Kalulu to Juventus.

RedBird`s Reinvestment and Long-Term Vision for the Club
AC Milan concluded the financial year with net assets totaling €199 million, offering a solid financial foundation even during a season without European competition. RedBird Capital, the club`s ownership group, has demonstrated its commitment by reinvesting all profits, allocating over €250 million gross in the last two fiscal years towards the first team, youth academy, and the “Milan Futuro” initiative.
Looking ahead, the club`s primary strategic objective is the development of a new stadium project in collaboration with Inter at San Siro, which is seen as fundamental to AC Milan`s sustained long-term growth.








