Summer mercato thread 2022-23 season (72 Viewers)

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Paolino

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Chelsea has opened a charity? Buy the player for 85 million, then loan the player a year later with 8 million without a buy option.
Can't they loan us Ziyech or Pulisic for 2 mil?
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Chelsea has opened a charity? Buy the player for 85 million, then loan the player a year later with 8 million without a buy option.
Can't they loan us Ziyech or Pulisic for 2 mil?
Can Inter afford salaries of both Dybala and Lukaku? Dybala will surely also demand a signing on fee. It's not charity by any means, u pay 8m net salary (around 15m before taxes) and 8m fee (so around total of 23m) for one year of playing time and won't have any rights for next season.
 

Knowah

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Can Inter afford salaries of both Dybala and Lukaku? Dybala will surely also demand a signing on fee. It's not charity by any means, u pay 8m net salary (around 15m before taxes) and 8m fee (so around total of 23m) for one year of playing time and won't have any rights for next season.
Rumors were if Inter closed on a loan for Lukaku, they'd need to re-evaluate the Dybala discussion. They might not be able to afford both, especially if there aren't sales going out as their board has demanded a 60m transfer profit this offseason and reduction in wages of 15%.
 

Akshen

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Rumors were if Inter closed on a loan for Lukaku, they'd need to re-evaluate the Dybala discussion. They might not be able to afford both, especially if there aren't sales going out as their board has demanded a 60m transfer profit this offseason and reduction in wages of 15%.
Yet they report this. It's impossible for Inter to afford two attackers on 15m plus before taxes, isn't it?
 
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