Record at Milan. In three months, Igli Tare brings in 200 million euros from player sales

There is no doubt: King Midas of Milan (a mythological figure who turned everything he touched into gold) is the 52-year-old Albanian manager, who for 18 consecutive years was a key figure at Lazio, where he won 3 Italian Cups and 3 Super Cups, qualifying the team for the Champions League four times.
With the 21 million collected from the sale of Okafor to Leeds, the sporting director has brought a record amount to the club's coffers, has adjusted the balance sheet and has made new players available to Allegri to restart the project.
In chronological order, the last exit was precisely that of Okafor to Leeds, for 21 million euros. A figure that brings Milan's total income to a full 200 million euros, if we add the 72 million from Reijnders to Manchester City, 40 million for Thiaw to Newcastle, 25 for Theo Hernandez to Al-Hilal, 10 for Morata to Como and 10 for Emerson Royal to Flamengo, along with several other smaller moves.
And everything has been accomplished within just three months - exactly two months and 24 days - since Igli Tare signed with the "Red Devils" on May 26, becoming the new sports director after a long selection process.