Empoli have 36 million euros in signings in their squad. From Milan the most and least expensive

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It’s now a kind of modus operandi as far as Empoli is concerned in Serie A and his vision on the market: many talented young Italians, especially those who arrived at affordable costs and with loan-based operations that included buyouts. If Empoli wanted to exercise them all (hard to think) it would be over 36 million euros.

The most expensive player among those in the squad would be Lorenzo Colomboit is no coincidence that D’Aversa is also the designated starting center forward in the ideas of the Tuscan club: 7 million euros is the figure agreed with Milan, ten times that for the great revelation of this beginning of the season, Devis Vasquez. Everything suggests that the Colombian will be redeemed, whatever the sporting outcome of the season. Saba Sazonov and Pietro Pellegri arrived from Turin, both with a €4 million buyout, the same amount agreed with Lecce for the possible purchase of Youssef Maleh. An extra million is needed to snatch Sebastiano Esposito from Inter, while the redemption of Ola Solbakken from Roma is set at 3.5 million. The picture concludes with two returning horses, Szymon Zurkowski and Mattia Viti. On Viti, Empoli is, among other things, still entitled to 2 million euros in possible bonuses, as well as holding 10% on future resale, aspects that can help bring down the amount for the redemption. Nothing to report outgoing.

Incoming
Devis Vasquez: right of redemption, 700 thousand euros.
Mattia Viti: right of redemption, 6 million euros.
Saba Sazonov: right of redemption, 4 million euros.
Youssef Maleh: right of redemption, 4 million euros.
Szymon Zurkowski: right of redemption, 2.5 million euros
Ola Solbakken: right of redemption, 3.5 million euros.
Sebastiano Esposito: right of redemption, 5 million euros.
Lorenzo Colombo: right of redemption, 7 million euros.
Pietro Pellegri: right of redemption, 4 million euros.

Outgoing
Lovro Stubljar: right of redemption and counter-ransom.