Summer Mercato Thread 2019-20 (62 Viewers)

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rakib567

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Zaniolo -- "Next year come to Juventus? I feel very well at Roma, but who wouldn't go to Juve "But then the Rome decides".

Cmonn lets goo :euromax:
 
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Huge revolution! Italian clubs will benefit from lower taxes on the salaries of players from abroad recruited this summer. ! Instead of paying 20M € gross for a player to touch 10M € net, Italian clubs will have to pay more than 12-13M €.
This will also apply to Italians who have resided outside Italy for at least 2 years.


Pogba is back :tuttosport::tuttosport:



source: https://marcobellinazzo.blog.ilsole...guardiola-potrebbero-non-piu-un-sogno-perche/
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Huge revolution! Italian clubs will benefit from lower taxes on the salaries of players from abroad recruited this summer. ! Instead of paying 20M € gross for a player to touch 10M € net, Italian clubs will have to pay more than 12-13M €.
This will also apply to Italians who have resided outside Italy for at least 2 years.


Pogba is back :tuttosport::tuttosport:



source: https://marcobellinazzo.blog.ilsole...guardiola-potrebbero-non-piu-un-sogno-perche/
If true, that's huge news for Italian football. Haven't seen this news anywhere else besides here, which is strange
 

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If true, that's huge news for Italian football. Haven't seen this news anywhere else besides here, which is strange
This. That substantially reduces costs in signing top talent from abroad to the point of possibly making us able to offer competitive wages even to the best of players we normally lose to england or spain.

Huge news for italian football and most especially for juve
 
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Quetzalcoatl

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It was mentioned in this thread, it was an Italian paper

I searched for it and found this, I don't know if it's the same thing

https://en.calcioefinanza.com/2017/03/12/flat-tax-makes-italy-possible-new-tax-haven/
By activating this taxation, those who decide to reside in the Bel Paese could pay a fixed fee of €100,000 a year applicable only on foreign income, whereas they would normally pay taxes on income generated within Italy (this is the reason why it is not a true flat tax).

From my understanding this has nothing to do with the salaries that clubs will pay to the players. Am I missing something?
 

j0ker

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It was mentioned in this thread, it was an Italian paper

I searched for it and found this, I don't know if it's the same thing

https://en.calcioefinanza.com/2017/03/12/flat-tax-makes-italy-possible-new-tax-haven/
This is from 2017 and it looks totally different from what people are saying here

"Let’s focus on the Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. He would pay the tax on salaries and sponsors but he could only pay €100,000 for his income from assets (such as hotels or real estate associated with his name)."
 
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