Andrea Pinamonti

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And my question remains, why then do those loan + obligation deals if they count in the current fiscal year? Why not just do a normal permanent transfer right away?
 

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And my question remains, why then do those loan + obligation deals if they count in the current fiscal year? Why not just do a normal permanent transfer right away?

Football clubs need to report their financials to many different governing bodies e.g. national football federation, continental federation, local tax authority, parent company's tax authority (indirectly, through consolidation),... there are probably more. And each of these organizations has their specific guidelines and requirements. It's impossible for outsider to know when and where these technicalities matter.

Since the loan + obligation is almost never found outside of Italy, it's probably to deal with some Italian regulations.
 

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Yeah must be something like that.
 

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And my question remains, why then do those loan + obligation deals if they count in the current fiscal year? Why not just do a normal permanent transfer right away?
We still get some wiggle room when playing with these things.. We might wanna keep amortization down or frontload a bigger chunk of that cost to the first year..

Lets take aslani as an example Loan fee 4 mio and transfer sum of 10 (according to transfermarkt) lets assume we could have had him outright for 14 and lets assume the cash outflows are scheduled in the same way.
Now in the loan case the cost for the first year are 6mio and after that it s 2 mio of amortization for the rest of his contract.
If we bought him outright for 14 mio the ammo cost would have been 2.8 per season.... In one case he s an 8 mio asset on our BS in the other case he s a 11.2 mio asset on our BS after one year...
There are differences...

I doubt it s all down to regulatory differences as in most accounting standards i ve seen these loans with obligations( leases ) are handled this way wether it s gaap or IFRS....
 

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I doubt it s all down to regulatory differences as in most accounting standards i ve seen these loans with obligations( leases ) are handled this way wether it s gaap or IFRS....

There's also Chinese accounting :D
 
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Wow we finally sold some one….. now use this money to give Skriniar a contract extension!
 

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Hopefully he does well and maybe in the future might come back who knows. Hopefully he destroys Milan and Juventus as well.



Sassuolo have officially signed Andrea Pinamonti from Inter at a cost of circa €20m, on loan with obligation to buy.
 

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Apparently, we get paid in February 2023.
 
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I always liked him as a person and believe in his character. If he will have proper feed he should be able to get double figures.

Good luck Andrea, hope you`ll do better than Scamacca! Make sure to score against our rivals :interflag2:
 

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PINAMONTI: ‘NEVER HAD A CHANCE AT INTER’​



The ex-Empoli loanee has joined Sassuolo on a permanent deal from Inter and Giovanni Carnevali has confirmed that the Nerazzurri don’t have a buy-back clause for the 23-year-old.
“I am happy to be here, Sassuolo have chased me for a long time and I am proud of it. They gamble on young players and I think this spell can give me a lot,” the striker said at his unveiling press conference.

“My target is to equal what I did last season and try to do even more.”

Pinamonti scored 13 goals in 37 appearances while on loan at Empoli last season.

“I will forever thank Inter because it’s the club that welcomed me when I was 14,” the striker continued.

I have no regrets, it’s a fact that I didn’t have a chance there, but I have no hard feelings. Being here can be a step toward a top team, but I don’t think about it, we’ll see in the future.

“Targeting the national team is crucial for a player aiming to the top. It’s an important target and I want to continue what I did last season to have a chance to get to the national team,” Pinamonti concluded.
Tru, tru
 

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He is right, but I didn't hear him complain from the bench, while he was earning his fat salary.
 

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Because he was a professional? Now he can say whatever he wants about his previous employer
 

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PINAMONTI: ‘ICARDI WAS KIND, HE HELPED ME AT INTER’
Andrea Pinamonti reflected on the early stages of his career with Inter and why he made the jump to Sassuolo in the summer.

The 23-year-old Italian forward left the Nerazzurri for the Neroverdi in the summer, joining on a loan deal with an €18m obligation to buy clause attached. He has started life well in Emilia-Romagna, scoring two goals in 12 Serie A appearances so far this season.

A product of Inter’s youth system, Pinamonti struggled to properly break into the first team and only made 15 appearances before leaving. Speaking to Il Fatto Quotidiano, Pinamonti first reflected on his youth career and his long history with Inter.

“When I was eight I understood little, I only thought about playing. After four or five matches in which I managed to highlight myself, Inter proposed to my mum and dad that they all move to Milan.

“They wanted me in their youth system but there were many doubts and ‘no thanks’ prevailed. We found a compromise. Inter agreed with Chievo, much closer to Trentino. When I was 14, Inter convinced my mum and dad to move me to Milan.

“I would continue my studies and I could grow in the club’s youth team. It was the famous dream of every child coming true. For the first time I was away from home without my parents. At Inter they were good at making sure I didn’t lack anything.

“The club put a lot of faith in me, so much so that when I was 16 they offered me my first professional contract by joining the Primavera team, with boys three years older than me.”

The Italian forward remembered his Inter first team debut and how it felt to work alongside stars like Mauro Icardi.

“It was an afternoon in November 2016. I was in training with the Primavera. All of a sudden they stopped work and summoned me to the offices. I was worried that I had done something and feared a punishment.

“The first team was preparing for the Europa League match against Sparta Praga and I was told that Palacio had been injured. The coach needed a reserve striker and they chose me. I got the shivers.

“It was the first big step and it wasn’t the only one. Two weeks later Pioli also called me up for the return match and put me in the starting line-up. We had already been eliminated but for me it was the moment of trust.

“One minute you are a fan and the next you are a colleague of your idols. Training with Icardi, who was my idol, was fantastic. He was kind. He helped me.”

Finally, Pinamonti discussed his departure from Inter, his move to Sassuolo and his response to his critics.

“I think those who don’t consider me a big club player understand little or nothing. Do you know how many guys go the same route as me but don’t make it to Serie A?


“Or they reach it but come straight back? I think I’m one of the few youngsters who went from the youth teams to Serie A without ever having been in Serie B.

“I work to prove that I’m worth this division. I’m doing well at Sassuolo, I’m not just passing through. Sassuolo invested a lot to get me and I have a lot of expectations here.

“I want to conquer them but with mentality because ambitions can sometimes become limits. Here there’s the right climate.”
Andrea with a message to FIF members that don`t consider him a big club player :p
 
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