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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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It would be lesser because of the tax break because his salary mainly hinges on the compensation amount that Barca are going to give him

This is assuming he comes for free which looks likely

But tbh Dzeko is a better fit for this team though just that the numbers involved in the transfer isnt appealing.
What makes it less appealing is that we are only paying 3 million less in 2020 for him than Roma did in 2015
 
Jun 16, 2020
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Got this from Twitter :

Cost of higuain contract termination Book evaluation: €18M

Compensation: €7.5M net (€13.2M gross)

Total loss: €31.2M

Dzeko signing cost: €12M

Dzeko wage : €7.5M net ×2 (€26.4M)

Total cost: €38.4M In books :

€69.6M difference for replacing a 32 year old with a 34 year old
No I think that Dzeko for 12m and with 7,5m net (13,2m gross) would cost 17,2m per year in the books. @s4tch is the numbers guy. He’s Tom Hagen from The Godfather here, the consigliere.

/with a 3 year contract
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Tootise with the epic financing. Mofo must have failed basic math in school.

Now, let's hear the excuses when our midfield looks like shit because we chose to give a fossil his last big paycheck.

Tootsie better have guaranteed first option on Zaniolo @ 60+ million.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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No I think that Dzeko for 12m and with 7,5m net (13,2m gross) would cost 17,2m per year in the books. @s4tch is the numbers guy. He’s Tom Hagen from The Godfather here, the consigliere.

/with a 3 year contract
You are right. Dzeko on the books would cost roughly €18M a year assuming it is a two year contract but I think that tweet speaks about the total investment we could be potentially making between getting rid of Higuain and replacing him with Dzeko.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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You are right. Dzeko on the books would cost roughly €18M a year assuming it is a two year contract but I think that tweet speaks about the total investment we could be potentially making between getting rid of Higuain and replacing him with Dzeko.
Can't be true about dzeko net wages he was earning 5 million net at Roma?
 

Sashazulu

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Jan 19, 2017
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Juventus and Roma have an agreement basis for the transfer of Edin Džeko for €12M and the center forward has already given consent without asking for a contract extension (he has it until 2022), or an increase in salary (€7.5M/year).(CDS)
I told you more than a week ago that this deal was in the making and give you the exact amounts. But do not yell yet . All depends on Milik going to Roma
which Roma made part of the deal. It is in the making but not done yet. Napoli and Roma are still talking .To me that is a strange deal but it is what it is.
 
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You are right. Dzeko on the books would cost roughly €18M a year assuming it is a two year contract but I think that tweet speaks about the total investment we could be potentially making between getting rid of Higuain and replacing him with Dzeko.
Yes didn’t think about that. I did the maths some days ago and found out that it will be a investment of ~40m. In other words: financial madness.

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Missed chance here imo.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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I'm still confused as to why we need dzeko or suarez or anyone else starting other than dybala as cf. Dybala wins MVP, ronaldo still scored goals for fun...what is the significance of having this new striker?
Its backup. Like Higauin was. You cant go into new season without no attack depth.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Agreed, its basically repeating the same thing, even if Dzeko currently is way better then Higauin.


I'm more curious what Pirlo is planning if he after Dzeko, wants Kean back. What kind of lineup will he have.
Its nit backup then, he will probsbly try to play with three of them like 4321 or something like that
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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Got this from Twitter :

Cost of higuain contract termination Book evaluation: €18M

Compensation: €7.5M net (€13.2M gross)

Total loss: €31.2M

Dzeko signing cost: €12M

Dzeko wage : €7.5M net ×2 (€26.4M)

Total cost: €38.4M In books :

€69.6M difference for replacing a 32 year old with a 34 year old
Exactly. I think Higuain is worthless in serious games, but I'd rather keep him as backup than do dump even more money down the drain.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Agreed, its basically repeating the same thing, even if Dzeko currently is way better then Higauin.


I'm more curious what Pirlo is planning if he after Dzeko, wants Kean back. What kind of lineup will he have.
I believe Dzeko will be a starter here if he comes. The only thing I can think of is he's trying to maximize the output from Ronaldo as he works best alongside an out and out CF

I am thinking christmas tree formation as well but for this, we heavily rely on our fullbacks to provide the width.

Also with a Dybala-Dzeko-Ronaldo trident, we are looking at 3 players who dont press so one of them will have to be benched say in important games in CL so as to create a more balanced setup.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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I would call the Dzeko fee BS at least we are sending some random player there... Fabio CAN'T be that dumb

A salary of 7m is absurd enough if he's currently on 5m (Why increasing and not just paying the same or even less?), now paying a 12m fee would take the deal into a Wayne's World level stupidity
 
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