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Strickland

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Italians fail at some things, but theyre awesome at many things too, love Italian football, opera, food and many other things. Firenze is awesome too, one of my favorite cities.
 

s4tch

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l'équipe wrote that the sale of those 3 mentioned nobodies, all part of the osimhen deal and the plusvalenza that they produced helped napoli to stay within the financial requirements of ffp

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l'équipe wrote that the sale of those 3 mentioned nobodies, all part of the osimhen deal and the plusvalenza that they produced helped napoli to stay within the financial requirements of ffp

llloooooooll

when you think about it, it's even worse than the pjanic-arthur exchange.
Karnezis (5.13M): 1 match with #Lille.
- Liguori (4M): 5th Italian division.
- Manzi (4M): 3rd Italian division.
- Palmieri (7M): 4th Italian division.

 

juve123

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Mark luliano:"The usual clowning that takes place only in Italy. They take away points during the championship, however we talk about the capital gains: they all do them and only one team is punished. These things are done at the end of the year after investigating correctly. It also applies to the issue related to the salary maneuver. There are processes that last for years, when Juve is involved, everything is done in three days”.
 

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when you think about it, it's even worse than the pjanic-arthur exchange.
Karnezis (5.13M): 1 match with #Lille.
- Liguori (4M): 5th Italian division.
- Manzi (4M): 3rd Italian division.
- Palmieri (7M): 4th Italian division.

@Knowah always says the Osimhen deal is the most egregious plusvalenza deal of them all.

Can anybody explain what the benefit is for Lille to accept these non-footballers instead of cash or real players? I don't get why they would help Napoli like that.

Wait, is it because including these pieces of shit at a ridic value means they can overvalue Osimhen, so for Lille it appears as a huge profit, while for Napoli it appears as a huge asset to inflate the value of the club? Is that how it works?
 

Badass J Elkann

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Mark luliano:"The usual clowning that takes place only in Italy. They take away points during the championship, however we talk about the capital gains: they all do them and only one team is punished. These things are done at the end of the year after investigating correctly. It also applies to the issue related to the salary maneuver. There are processes that last for years, when Juve is involved, everything is done in three days”.
Someone give Iuliano a job at Juve please. Man speaks more sense than our current gagged up management
 

s4tch

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@Knowah always says the Osimhen deal is the most egregious plusvalenza deal of them all.

Can anybody explain what the benefit is for Lille to accept these non-footballers instead of cash or real players? I don't get why they would help Napoli like that.

Wait, is it because including these pieces of shit at a ridic value means they can overvalue Osimhen, so for Lille it appears as a huge profit, while for Napoli it appears as a huge asset to inflate the value of the club? Is that how it works?
exactly, both clubs registered "artificial" profits. back then osimhen was far from a 70m player and those duds napoli sold obviously didn't worth anything close to 20m. neither of them could have been sold separately for the same price, it's the swap that allowed both clubs to achieve a higher profit.

it has to be said that it's not illegal. but if juve gets punished for the arthur - pjanic deal, then napoli certainly shouldn't walk away with an even more blatant, very similarly motivated deal.
 
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