i didn't, it's too long and i'm busy finding out what's wrong with sassuolo according to badass

i have no prediction, we'll have to wait and see what happens with the stadium openings. if italy slowly starts to let fans visit the stadiums at least at 30% capacity (see uefa's willingness to let fans in for the european supercoppa match too), we might expect some gate receipts and that could give us some room on the market too. if a 2nd wave hits italy too hard and the government bans football events even behind closed doors, then the whole 20/21 financial planning is down the drain again. so i expect clubs to spend very prudently. this 3m loan + option for the relatively unknown murican kid fits that prudent policy.
on the long run, i guess we're fine. we have that 300m recent capital raise and a 170-something m bond issuance, cash flow is relatively okay, at least compared to other italian teams. but it's relatively easy to wreck a football club with a large budget and no according revenue. just check barcelona, they spent like there was no tomorrow for the last 4-5 years and they are now in huge financial trouble with the huge wage bill and that incredible amount of amortization weighting on their budget. or check milan, missing the cl revenue for years, and unable to break out of the mid-table. one or two careless years can ruin us, so i'm okay with the rejuvenation process at all costs. an old, expensive squad would be unsustainable regardless of covid.
so that's my uneducated prediction: prudent spending and getting rid of higuain, costa, matuidi even by swallowing some minusvalenza

you can always find a club open for some financial doping like barcelona with the arthur-pjanic swap (which saved our last financial season, but will be heavy for the coming years), genoa with the sturaro-romero deal, or roma (see spina-pellegrini).
financially, we are moving forward on the long run despite this obscure and unexpected one season or two, i'd just like to see some more conscious squad planning. i still fucking want aouar. he could be the key for our next couple of years
on the pitch.