The Financial Situation (21 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Considering the signing deals figures of #Juventus and ignoring the committed sums in the past for those on loans with an obligation to buy, between amortization of players bought on a permanent basis and gross salaries, the spending of #Juve should so far be translated into an increase of €45.41M in costs.
On the other hand, the exit deals should bring a positive impact of €48.78M to the 2025/26 balance sheet.
This figure is obtained by adding the realized capital gains/losses, the savings in amortization (when players are sold on a permanent basis) and the savings from the gross salary of players that left the #Juventus squad compared to the 2024/2025 season.
Therefore, between income and expenses, the impact on the 2025/2026 balance sheet from the mercato so far should be translated, according to the estimates, into a positive impact of €3.37M.

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michel

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Mar 25, 2010
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Why the fuck we don’t let that Thether guy take a more significant chunk of the club while Exor still remains the largest investor or retains majority (not sure how much they currently own and no interest to check this)? He obviously has cash and wants to spend. Fucking Gaddafi owned part of the club in the past, a dictator. Now all of a sudden we have morals and don’t let crypto bro take some meaningful ownership…
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
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Why the fuck we don’t let that Thether guy take a more significant chunk of the club while Exor still remains the largest investor or retains majority (not sure how much they currently own and no interest to check this)? He obviously has cash and wants to spend. Fucking Gaddafi owned part of the club in the past, a dictator. Now all of a sudden we have morals and don’t let crypto bro take some meaningful ownership…
Because it’s another Tihoir (or whatever that Inter asshole name was) and Red Bird/Tree Shit kind of situation.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
35,340
comolli said something about the ffp agreement that was signed after the plea bargain that ended the plusvalenza case and how it is a huge burden for the club. any public information on that one? i bet it's an extremely unfavorable agreement and whoever signed it must be a big fat idiot. it might have crippled us for the next few years
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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comolli said something about the ffp agreement that was signed after the plea bargain that ended the plusvalenza case and how it is a huge burden for the club. any public information on that one? i bet it's an extremely unfavorable agreement and whoever signed it must be a big fat idiot. it might have crippled us for the next few years
The insane thing is the mercato we have next season will be even more restrictive than this one. I fully expect us to sell the likes of Yildiz and Thuram next year to finance whatever losses we are running.

This club is in serious trouble.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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The insane thing is the mercato we have next season will be even more restrictive than this one. I fully expect us to sell the likes of Yildiz and Thuram next year to finance whatever losses we are running.

This club is in serious trouble.
i expect a plea bargain for a plusvalenza case to come with plusvalenza restrictions. looking at the deals we made lately, the biggest plusvalenza was probably soulé, with a plusvalenza of 25m. if that was tied to the plea bargain then a yildiz sale is either out of question or would be at a scandalously low fee.

just speculating here, i couldn't find any public info on that deal unfortunately :boh:
 

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