Milan profits €56m from Reijnders sale to Al-Qadsiah
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 3:45 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Tijjani Reijnders has transferred from Manchester City to Al-Qadsiah for €61m, yielding a €56m profit for AC Milan. Reijnders, previously acquired for €54.9m plus add-ons, will earn a reported €100m over a five-year contract in Saudi Arabia. The structure of the deal included conditions requiring City to pay Milan an additional €14m if Reijnders was sold within a year, which has now activated. This lucrative sale is a significant financial success for Milan following Reijnders' initial signing from AZ Alkmaar for €13m in the summer of 2023.
- •Reijnders moves to Al-Qadsiah for €61m.
- •Milan previously signed Reijnders for €54.9m plus add-ons.
- •City must pay Milan an additional €14m from the sale.
- •Reijnders to earn €100m over five years in Saudi Arabia.
- •Milan acquired Reijnders from AZ Alkmaar for €13m.
- 3:45 PMYahoo Sports — Official: Reijnders sale to Al-Qadsiah means Milan €56m profit from Manchester City
"Tijjani Reijnders has officially joined Mateo Retegui’s Al-Qadsiah for €61m from Manchester City, meaning Milan turned a total profit of €56m from his sale.The midfielder has decided to come to ...
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