Serie A Calcio Mercato, Summer 2024-25

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how do we get the league to push the transfer deadline to the 12th.... the Turkish league straight up robbing teams right now

One like hey Man U that dude you paid 90m for.... can we have him on Free loan + you pay part of his wages.
What everyone is talking that they would want to put the deadline before the season starts. But obviously that would need a collective decision, maybe at least among the top 5 leagues.

But would definitely help the coaches all around when they actually know their team when the season starts and management teams and agents all around would need to work for real during the July and early August to do the necessary deals.
 

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Serie A teams preferred spending on fees rather than handing out large salaries in the most recent window. The overall tally is similar to the past season: 1,06B, Calcio e Finanza reports.

After 11 years, Juventus no longer have the largest wages-bill in the Peninsula thanks to their several departures. Inter are at the top with €141,7M gross following their Bosman additions and pricey renewals. The only other team above the nine-digit threshold is Milan (€104,3M).

The usual suspects follow the top Serie A trio: Roma (nearly €90M) and Napoli (€82,9). Lazio are in sixth place but quite distant (€68,2). Fiorentina (€61,6M) precede Atalanta (€59,2) by about €2.5M. Torino are next. The biggest surprise in the list is Como, which lands in 10th place in their first season in the top flight in ages. They’ll shell out €38.1M after their lavish summer, even more than Bologna (€36,1M), which will participate in the Champions League.

Inter and Milan increased their personnel cost by about €16%, and Napoli did it by 15,5% despite shedding their biggest salary, Victor Osimhen’s, which accounted for €13,1M gross on its own. Roma were busy making moves but also trimmed a lot of fat, registering a 17% decrease. Lazio went in the same direction with a minus 10 percent. Genoa, Cagliari, Empoli, and Verona also followed the trend. The Scaligeri nearly sliced their payroll in half. Bologna made the biggest jump in Serie A percentage-wise (€23,6%). Instead, the Scudetto winners and La Dea did it in terms of amount of money, €20M and €10M respectively
 

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our wage bill is 45% more than MILAN !!!

2x more than Lazio.... yea our wage bill is crazy but lets give Dumfries what he wants !
 

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Our squad was also significantly cheaper to assemble than Milan's.
+ huge amortisation costs for years to come for Meelan and Rube.

Look at this way. We have only 20M€ net bigger wage than Milan, but we are about to slap them 7th record time in 10 days and won a 20th scudetto in Madoninna derby which has happened never.

I`d choose our situation any day of the week.

Obv for the future we need to find balance. Have to create Serie C team and all that .

But for now. Gimme that 21th scudetto and 10th straight Madonnina winnings ( if we meet them in Coppa)

LMAO
 

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Our squad was also significantly cheaper to assemble than Milan's.

also significantly older... than Milan.they said Milan is 104m we are 141... that 37.4m more in wages per season.... luckily Correa, Arna and a few others who contracts end at the end of the season will help lower that but they still need to be replaced Bisseck will need a big bump in pay and our new Starting Center CB wont be cheap tho Bastoni played that role in Italy maybe we can put him there here
 

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+ huge amortisation costs for years to come for Meelan and Rube.

Look at this way. We have only 20M€ net bigger wage than Milan, but we are about to slap them 7th record time in 10 days and won a 20th scudetto in Madoninna derby which has happened never.

I`d choose our situation any day of the week.

Obv for the future we need to find balance. Have to create Serie C team and all that .

But for now. Gimme that 21th scudetto and 10th straight Madonnina winnings ( if we meet them in Coppa)

LMAO

The biggest bomb awaiting Milan's wage bill is the expiration of Growth Decree. Leao and Theo both joined in 2019, so they are no longer eligible for the policy. Both of them are asking to have their wages tripled too.
 

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The biggest bomb awaiting Milan's wage bill is the expiration of Growth Decree. Leao and Theo both joined in 2019, so they are no longer eligible for the policy. Both of them are asking to have their wages tripled too.
Yes, as I understand it, Leao bonuses are also high just to keep wages in line with their policy.

That said, we could also run into the same issue. To be more specific, Sommer, Pavard and Thuram will affect our overall wage bill.

We've benefited a lot from this season because we've been able to take advantage of the growth decree for Pavard and Sommer, who we got them quite late last season.

Despite the 15% increase in wage gross this season as we sealed off some priority contract renewals, this growth decree policy has helped us maintain control of our wage gross.

It's also worth mentioning that this season our amortisation has decreased 21% compared to last season.
 

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The biggest bomb awaiting Milan's wage bill is the expiration of Growth Decree. Leao and Theo both joined in 2019, so they are no longer eligible for the policy. Both of them are asking to have their wages tripled too.
Growth Decree still available for them for this season (5 years). But next summer is a key point in time. Specially Theo needs a new deal.
 

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Roma have just sacked De Rossi!
Roma wrote they sacked De Rossi Wednesday morning “in the team’s interest” and “to get back on the desired path as soon as possible,” a clear reference to the Giallorossi’s poor start to the season, with three draws and one defeat from their first four Serie A matches.

No patience at all with so many newcomers. Reminds me of the Moratti era.
 

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To be fair Roma looked clueless on the pitch. They were not heading in the right direction in terms of a play style whatsoever. Is it early? Yes, but I think the real mistake was making him full time manager to begin with.
 

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As I mentioned in the Serie A thread, the summer was apparently quite a mess. Friedkins hired their "guy" (woman in this occasion) Souloukou and she's in power, calls the shots, apparently called the shots in the mercato aswell (sporting director being a rubber stamp). You just can't ignore club legend like De Rossi. There was apparently some different opinions how to do with Dybala and Zalewski. These are just rumors which say management would have wanted to restrict Dybala playing time (to not trigger the automatic, expensive contract extension/payraise) and they wanted to ditch Zalewski which De Rossi opposed and they wanted De Rossi to not use Zalewski to force him out etc.

And now Friedkins fled to America and Souloukou needs police escort when moving in the city. These Americans do not understand how Rome and Roma work.
 

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As I mentioned in the Serie A thread, the summer was apparently quite a mess. Friedkins hired their "guy" (woman in this occasion) Souloukou and she's in power, calls the shots, apparently called the shots in the mercato aswell (sporting director being a rubber stamp). You just can't ignore club legend like De Rossi. There was apparently some different opinions how to do with Dybala and Zalewski. These are just rumors which say management would have wanted to restrict Dybala playing time (to not trigger the automatic, expensive contract extension/payraise) and they wanted to ditch Zalewski which De Rossi opposed and they wanted De Rossi to not use Zalewski to force him out etc.

And now Friedkins fled to America and Souloukou needs police escort when moving in the city. These Americans do not understand how Rome and Roma work.

We take no responsibility for the actions of that Greek lady. If anything, we're kind of against her. She's been part of the criminal organization known as Olympiacos for several years, obviously got used to different practices when it comes to forcing players out :lol:
 

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And now Souloukou resigned. I assume the death threats is the reason.

What a total clusterfuck by the Friedkins.

As I said, they don't understand how Rome and Roma work.
 

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And now Souloukou resigned. I assume the death threats is the reason.

What a total clusterfuck by the Friedkins.

As I said, they don't understand how Rome and Roma work.
Or perhaps they understand that the way Roma works has produced hardly any sporting achievements in 100+ years? You act like they're trying to blow up Inter or Milan.

Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Roma's owners are clueless. But what exactly is so great about how Roma works?
 

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Or perhaps they understand that the way Roma works has produced hardly any sporting achievements in 100+ years? You act like they're trying to blow up Inter or Milan.

Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Roma's owners are clueless. But what exactly is so great about how Roma works?
They do not understand, purely based on how they've acted here. First they hire some outside name of any Italian game to be the CEO of the club. They hire De Rosis, a club legend to be a caretaker coach, and then give him a 3-year extension in the summer but give this CEO free reign to handle the business, including the mercato. Also based on the rumors this CEO starts handling how the squad should be managed (as I've explained earlier) and the rift between the CEO and the coach boils to a point where the club legend needs to be fired / resigns.

Fans are revolting because how the club has treated a club legend. Now Friedkins have escaped to America because they can't stand the heat.

I'm not claiming something is so great about how Roma works, I'm claiming this is how Roma and Rome, the city, the fans, work. Some Americans don't change that. Specially not the way they've seemingly tried.
 

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Varane retires after 2 months at Como. He will remain in non-player role.

Meanwhile the serial cheaters get lucky again:

Szczesny has reportedly agreed to come out of retirement to join Barcelona, and according to reports, Juventus will save €2m once their former goalkeeper signs for the Catalans.
Several sources in Spain reported on Tuesday that Barcelona had targeted ex-Juventus keeper Szczesny to replace the injured Marc-André ter Stegen, who has been ruled out for at least eight months.

Szczesny announced his retirement in August after terminating his contract with Juventus, but according to Relevo, Barcelona have persuaded the ex-Poland international to reconsider his decision.

How much Juventus may earn from Szczesny’s Barcelona transfer​

The Spanish outlet, however, adds that Barcelona must now negotiate with Juventus as the Bianconeri added a clause in the agreement with Szczesny last month, saying that they should have received a fee if he had found a new club.

Szczesny terminated his contract with Juventus in August, weeks before announcing his retirement, so the agreement with the Bianconeri is still valid.

However, according to Calciomercato.com, the clause allows Juventus to save €2m from the €4m severance pay agreed with the Polish goalkeepers last month. Szczesny had one year left in his €6m contract with the Bianconeri
Pfffffft

Udinese courting free agent Solet
Sky Sport Italia report that among the spectators were Oumar Solet and his family, having been invited to tour the facilities and see if they want to join the club.

The rapport broke down and his contract was terminated by mutual consent on September 14.

However, Sky Sport Italia also warn that as per the terms of that agreement, the player cannot sign for a new club until the January transfer window opens.

Udinese are hoping they have done enough to convince him that his career should continue in Serie A under coach Kosta Runjaic.

He had also been linked with Inter and Napoli in recent months.
Welcome to Serie A?
 
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