"Milan" will pay more than 20 million euros to former coach Massimiliano Allegri, as well as former CEO Giorgio Furlani and sporting director Igli Tare.
Idman.Biz reports this with reference to "La Gazzetta dello Sport".
Furlani was expected to earn approximately 10 million euros, including bonuses, under his contract until 2028. Allegri, whose contract runs until 2027, was expected to receive 9 million euros, and Tare was expected to receive approximately 3 million euros.
It should be noted that these amounts are not final, and the club may be able to achieve a salary reduction through negotiations with the dismissed managers.
"Milan" previously announced the dismissal of sporting director and CEO Massimiliano Allegri after the club failed to qualify for the Champions League next season.
After 38 matches in the Italian championship, "Milan" is in fifth place with 70 points.