Milan - Milan meets Juventus at the San Siro on Sunday (26) at 15h45 (Brasília UTC-3) in a match that could decide who finishes in the Serie A top four, with both squads separated by three points and a combined market value of R$ 6.53 billion, raising financial and sporting stakes for fans and club strategies.
- In short: Direct clash for Champions League qualification — Milan (66 pts) hosts Juventus (63 pts) with €1.05 billion in combined squad value (≈ R$ 6.53 billion).
Why the price tag matters
The San Siro showdown is not only about points but about assets on the pitch: Milan and Juventus bring squads valued at €493.5m and €560.2m respectively, according to Transfermarkt, making this one of the most expensive Serie A fixtures of the season.
Beyond prestige, the result affects revenue streams tied to Champions League participation — broadcasting, sponsorship and matchday income hinge on finishing in the top four.
"Combined, the two clubs exceed €1.05 billion in market value (approximately R$ 6.53 billion)."
Context and impact on the table
Milan sit third with 66 points and will use home advantage and fan pressure to protect a G-4 berth. Juventus, fourth with 63 points, need a positive away result to level the standings and reclaim momentum for Champions League qualification.
Serie A awards Champions League places to the top four clubs, so every point here carries immediate sporting and financial consequences — a win could alter transfer plans and end-of-season budgets for both sides. San Siro's atmosphere and the quality across both benches make this a high-stakes fixture.
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