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How Much Does Samuele Ricci Earn at Milan? Contract, Salary and Transfer Details

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AC Milan has completed the signing of Samuele Ricci from Torino – and we have all the details on his wages, contract length, and transfer fee.

The Italian midfielder, born in 2001, has officially joined the Rossoneri in a deal that includes a four-year contract with an option for a fifth.

Samuele Ricci Wages Milan

According to reports, Ricci’s wages at Milan are around €2 million per year plus bonuses.

This marks a clear salary increase from his time at Torino, where he earned just under €1.5 million annually. His contract will run until June 2029, with Milan holding the option to extend the deal by another year to 2030.

Samuele Ricci Contract Length

The details of Ricci’s Milan contract have been revealed:

  • Contract duration: 4 years (until June 2029)

  • Optional extension: 1 additional year (until June 2030)

  • Annual salary: €2 million net, plus performance-related bonuses

How Much Did Milan Pay for Ricci?

Torino president Urbano Cairo had made it clear earlier this year: Ricci would be allowed to leave if an offer of €25 million or more arrived.

Milan met that threshold by offering a deal worth €23 million up front, with an additional €2 million in bonuses tied to performance-related objectives.

The total package comes to €25 million, exactly matching Cairo’s valuation. Torino has also secured a 10% resale clause on any future sale of Ricci by Milan.

Why Milan Signed Ricci

Ricci arrives at San Siro after two solid seasons with Torino, where he not only became a starter but also wore the captain’s armband.

His versatility in midfield makes him a key option for Allegri – capable of playing both as a regista and as a mezzala, depending on the match scenario.

Last season, Ricci recorded two assists and a crucial goal against Udinese. He missed just four games in all competitions – two due to suspension and two through injury.

At only 23, Ricci already has over 200 professional appearances and 10 Italy caps, making him one of the most experienced young midfielders in Serie A.

Milan released an official statement confirming the signing on Thursday:

“AC Milan announces that it has definitively acquired the sporting performances of the footballer Samuele Ricci from Torino FC. The Italian midfielder has signed a contract with the Rossoneri Club until 30 June 2029 with an option for an extension until 30 June 2030. Ricci will wear the Rossoneri number 4 shirt.”

Ultimately, Ricci brings composure on the ball, tactical intelligence, and an ability to break lines with his passing – attributes Milan have lacked at times since losing Sandro Tonali.

His familiarity with Serie A, combined with international experience, will allow him to slot in seamlessly alongside players like Ismael Bennacer, Luka Modric, and Ardon Jashari, should that deal go through.

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James Lloyd

James is a football writer with a keen eye for Serie A and the tactical nuances of the Italian game. With a background in sports betting, analytics, and performance statistics, he brings a data-driven lens to the beautiful game. James has contributed to leading sports platforms such as Sports Lens and Breaking The Lines, and currently works as a Video Scout for 360 Scouting. Holding a Master’s degree in Sport & Exercise Physiology, he combines academic insight with a lifelong love of the sport.