Here is the thing though, unlike with foreign transfers we can actually use co-own's to offset the balance. Let's say Torino value Cerci at 20 million, which is not unreasonable if he carries his form till the end of the season, we have the co-ownership situation of Immobile to sort out, given his good season unless you believe the reports that the fee for his second half have been agreed at 4.5 million. Juventus could request 5-6 million for his half, which then has Cerci's fee at 14 million cash, again Giovinco is a player Torino like alot and I'm sure they'd request him in return, let's say we value him at 10 million. We then only have to spend 4 million in cash to acquire the player, yes the deal itself is worth the 20 million but Juventus would be using players who are no longer of use to get someone who would be of use to our system for very little cash outlay and wages.