Non-Juve Transfer news (official or rumors) (35 Viewers)

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Mister

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Lazio has offered Cagliari €7M for Astori and it's thought that it may be enough to buy the defender. (Via GdS)

Lazio doing some good work early on in the transfer period. Signing Parolo from Parma & likely Basta from Udinese & now potentially Astori. Might get Donadoni to coach them .
 

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Roma made a big profit on transfers last summer.

They are also in the CL, which they won't have budgeted for being in next season.
 

Dostoevsky

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Wonder how Roma can afford spending 20m when we, Milan and Inter can't? They also have less turnover.
I think it's quite weird to see how much they are (willing to) spending. They also have a lined up bid of 15mln for Uçan while they are moving for Dembélé as well.

To me it looks like they are looking to sell one player in order to sign two new ones. In this case it seems they might ship off Strootman to United for big money and sign two new players IMO. Otherwise it's strange to see these moves as they are quite expensive.

Roma made a big profit on transfers last summer.

They are also in the CL, which they won't have budgeted for being in next season.
They sold a lot but they also bought quite a few players. I don't think there's much left. I believe they are counting on big profits from Strootman/Benatia sales.
 

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I think it's quite weird to see how much they are (willing to) spending. They also have a lined up bid of 15mln for Uçan while they are moving for Dembélé as well.

To me it looks like they are looking to sell one player in order to sign two new ones. In this case it seems they might ship off Strootman to United for big money and sign two new players IMO. Otherwise it's strange to see these moves as they are quite expensive.



They sold a lot but they also bought quite a few players. I don't think there's much left. I believe they are counting on big profits from Strootman/Benatia sales.
I like that strategy, I think during hard financial times like this good teams need to sell 1 important player in order to get 2 new ones. The Lamela sale was basically selling their best player but they ended up getting a few new pieces that overall made the team better. I wouldn't mind selling Llorente for 20m or Bonucci for 25m if it meant investing that money into 2 new players. 1 step back 2 steps forward.
 
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