The ancient proverb becomes topical again. Money doesn’t buy happiness on the transfer market and AC Milan know it well, also thanks to a recent example: after the long chase last summer and a check for around 35 million for Bruges, Charles De Ketelaere could soon part ways with the Rossoneri world . The curiosity is that the Belgian is currently the seventh most expensive purchase in the club’s history: in the top ten of all time, he is in good company in terms of cost-return ratios flop (six out of ten players have not returned what would have been legitimate to expect) . Starting with who occupies the first place in the standings, Leonardo Bonucci. Cover shot of the Fassone-Mirabelli duo, the defender arrives from Juve in the summer of 2017 for 42 million, complete with a captain’s armband. Two goals scored in 51 games, before returning to Turin after 12 months (in the Caldara-Higuain affair).