Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
It could happen. But will sell at 20 millions because Galliani is a big fan of transfermarkt
Looks like Dortmund is going to be relegated if they keep this up. I think :beppe: smells a deal on the horizon. If they do get relegated, Miki could come at a very good deal. Hummels maybe?

IMAGINE if we eliminate them from CL, their moral tanks further...they get relegated and sell some stars to us. We will be hated. We will be happy.
 

Tanu_Mz

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2014
1,881
Looks like Dortmund is going to be relegated if they keep this up. I think :beppe: smells a deal on the horizon. If they do get relegated, Miki could come at a very good deal. Hummels maybe?

IMAGINE if we eliminate them from CL, their moral tanks further...they get relegated and sell some stars to us. We will be hated. We will be happy.
can't wait to be hated even further
I feed on hate
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,326
Looks like Dortmund is going to be relegated if they keep this up. I think :beppe: smells a deal on the horizon. If they do get relegated, Miki could come at a very good deal. Hummels maybe?

IMAGINE if we eliminate them from CL, their moral tanks further...they get relegated and sell some stars to us. We will be hated. We will be happy.
Imagine if we don't, how embarrassing it'd be.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
I'm impressed with Sabatini's deal for Doumbia. 14.5M + 1.5M is even less than what we're paying for Pereyra lol.

There were reasons for such a low fee, like the contract approaching an end, the fact the guy is probably at least 29 yrs old and he has had a lot of injuries.

But it's a good deal anyway. He's profilic.

Ibarbo is a poor player as it seems, but we don't know if Sabatini will be obliged to buy.

Anyway in the last 5 years, Sabatini and who preceded him at Roma have had roughly 200/250M less to work with.

Roma in the past 5 years works with a annual salary budget basically 20/30M less than ours in terms of net salary. Plus they spent nearly 90M less in transfer fees (counting in the fees received). It's basically the half Marotta had to spend. They got a lot of money selling guys like Marquinho and Lamela. This goes to Sabatini's credit.

So I have to say that all in all Sabatini is doing a much more impressive job with Roma. He has around 50M a year less than Marotta to work with, and less room to mistakes.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
He's good, and doing a fine job for them, but thank fuck we have the Great Man™ - who is superior - instead.

I'd rather be winning than just doing good.

Beppe Marotta, my lord, my king
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,087
I'm impressed with Sabatini's deal for Doumbia. 14.5M + 1.5M is even less than what we're paying for Pereyra lol.

There were reasons for such a low fee, like the contract approaching an end, the fact the guy is probably at least 29 yrs old and he has had a lot of injuries.

But it's a good deal anyway. He's profilic.

Ibarbo is a poor player as it seems, but we don't know if Sabatini will be obliged to buy.

Anyway in the last 5 years, Sabatini and who preceded him at Roma have had roughly 200/250M less to work with.

Roma in the past 5 years works with a annual salary budget basically 20/30M less than ours in terms of net salary. Plus they spent nearly 90M less in transfer fees (counting in the fees received). It's basically the half Marotta had to spend. They got a lot of money selling guys like Marquinho and Lamela. This goes to Sabatini's credit.

So I have to say that all in all Sabatini is doing a much more impressive job with Roma. He has around 50M a year less than Marotta to work with, and less room to mistakes.
sabatani the self-made man. has nothing but a terrible product to work with and still doing wonders. Give him Juventus.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,850
I'm impressed with Sabatini's deal for Doumbia. 14.5M + 1.5M is even less than what we're paying for Pereyra lol.

There were reasons for such a low fee, like the contract approaching an end, the fact the guy is probably at least 29 yrs old and he has had a lot of injuries.

But it's a good deal anyway. He's profilic.

Ibarbo is a poor player as it seems, but we don't know if Sabatini will be obliged to buy.

Anyway in the last 5 years, Sabatini and who preceded him at Roma have had roughly 200/250M less to work with.

Roma in the past 5 years works with a annual salary budget basically 20/30M less than ours in terms of net salary. Plus they spent nearly 90M less in transfer fees (counting in the fees received). It's basically the half Marotta had to spend. They got a lot of money selling guys like Marquinho and Lamela. This goes to Sabatini's credit.

So I have to say that all in all Sabatini is doing a much more impressive job with Roma. He has around 50M a year less than Marotta to work with, and less room to mistakes.
RAIOLA: "PROPOSI POGBA ALLA ROMA, MA SABATINI DISSE NO"
Sabatini :tuttosport:
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I'm impressed with Sabatini's deal for Doumbia. 14.5M + 1.5M is even less than what we're paying for Pereyra lol.

There were reasons for such a low fee, like the contract approaching an end, the fact the guy is probably at least 29 yrs old and he has had a lot of injuries.

But it's a good deal anyway. He's profilic.

Ibarbo is a poor player as it seems, but we don't know if Sabatini will be obliged to buy.

Anyway in the last 5 years, Sabatini and who preceded him at Roma have had roughly 200/250M less to work with.

Roma in the past 5 years works with a annual salary budget basically 20/30M less than ours in terms of net salary. Plus they spent nearly 90M less in transfer fees (counting in the fees received). It's basically the half Marotta had to spend. They got a lot of money selling guys like Marquinho and Lamela. This goes to Sabatini's credit.

So I have to say that all in all Sabatini is doing a much more impressive job with Roma. He has around 50M a year less than Marotta to work with, and less room to mistakes.
Sabatini is good at what he does. selling best players every summer and replacing them with the less good ones. Marotta is amazing at what he does. creating a winning team, among the best in Europe, while having one of the lower budgets among top teams. and Marotta in the last 4 mercatos (2 summer and 2 winter), when counting both sales and buys, has spent not more than 10-15M, finishing 2 out of 4 mercatos in + and one at 0. and while doing this, the team is still 1st in serie a, we still have kept our best players, and are in the CL KO stages
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Sabatini is good at what he does. selling best players every summer and replacing them with the less good ones. Marotta is amazing at what he does. creating a winning team, among the best in Europe, while having one of the lower budgets among top teams. and Marotta in the last 4 mercatos (2 summer and 2 winter), when counting both sales and buys, has spent not more than 10-15M, finishing 2 out of 4 mercatos in + and one at 0. and while doing this, the team is still 1st in serie a, we still have kept our best players, and are in the CL KO stages
Marotta spent 100M in the mercato before that. That's why he had to hold up from then on.

Juventus probably has a top 10 budget in the world. Similar to clubs like Dortmund and Atletico.

As I said, Marotta has much more money to work with, including salaries. Sabatini does what he has to do at a smaller club like Roma. Marotta has a lot of room to miss. He makes many mistakes and hits the jackpot sometimes. He's doing good. Sabatini is doing great.
 

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