The Financial Situation (42 Viewers)

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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Exor is not that rich, and as a shareholder i certainly wouldn't appreciate them to just throw money around like it's "nothing". Sure, Exor has capital to invest, but with the aim of maximizing shareholder's value. If increased sponsorships in Juve would help that, sure they have the ability, but don't fool yourself to thinking they can run the business like a Saudi sovereign fund etc.
not that rich? o_O what's considered being rich then?
Anyway Agnelli Family is filthy rich.
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Ferrari to help Ronaldo transfer | Football Italia

Cristiano Ronaldo would be paid €20m per year as the face of Ferrari, as Juventus prepare to fly out for their final €100m presentation to Real Madrid.

Multiple sources are now confident the deal will go through for €100m and Sky Sport Italia claim director general Beppe Marotta is currently in the Milan offices of Juventus waiting for a call from agent Jorge Mendes.

If the €100m gentlemen’s agreement fee instituted in January is confirmed, then the Bianconeri chief will fly out this evening with a private jet to complete the swoop with Florentino Perez in Madrid.

They are hoping to have the Portugal international in Turin on Saturday for his medical.

Meanwhile, more details are emerging about how Juve are going to pay for the €30m per year net salary that CR7 is demanding (€60m gross) over four seasons.

According to Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper, this includes making the Ballon d’Or winner into a global representative of Ferrari.

The Agnelli family and their FCA group own Juventus, Fiat and Ferrari, among other massive companies, and are planning to create more synergy between the various sectors of their empire.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not just being signed as a player, but also as a brand and marketing boon.

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Agnelli family :delpiero:
 

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Ferrari to help Ronaldo transfer | Football Italia

Cristiano Ronaldo would be paid €20m per year as the face of Ferrari, as Juventus prepare to fly out for their final €100m presentation to Real Madrid.

Multiple sources are now confident the deal will go through for €100m and Sky Sport Italia claim director general Beppe Marotta is currently in the Milan offices of Juventus waiting for a call from agent Jorge Mendes.

If the €100m gentlemen’s agreement fee instituted in January is confirmed, then the Bianconeri chief will fly out this evening with a private jet to complete the swoop with Florentino Perez in Madrid.

They are hoping to have the Portugal international in Turin on Saturday for his medical.

Meanwhile, more details are emerging about how Juve are going to pay for the €30m per year net salary that CR7 is demanding (€60m gross) over four seasons.

According to Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper, this includes making the Ballon d’Or winner into a global representative of Ferrari.

The Agnelli family and their FCA group own Juventus, Fiat and Ferrari, among other massive companies, and are planning to create more synergy between the various sectors of their empire.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not just being signed as a player, but also as a brand and marketing boon.

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Agnelli family :delpiero:

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I wonder if Beppe is trying to get Kovacic in the deal too LOL

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like, what if the CR7JJ was done already and the only reason why he is flying BACK to Madrid is to finalize Kovacic? :shfity:


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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Ronaldo already earned Juve €160m
By Football Italia staff

Juventus are getting a taste of the Cristiano Ronaldo bump already, as the stock rose 22 per cent over three days, worth an extra €160m.

As reports continue to maintain the €100m deal with Real Madrid could be done as early as Saturday, many are asking how it’s possible for the Bianconeri to sustain his salary demands.

These are €30m per year net, which would be €60m per year gross, but a clue has come from the stock exchange over the last few days.

The Juventus shares have surged 22 per cent in three days, meaning the club capital has gone from €665m to €825m, report Calcio e Finanza.

The salary would also be aided by some of the other companies within the Agnelli family portfolio.

Their holding company Exor controls, among others, Ferrari, FIAT and Jeep.

As Cristiano Ronaldo has a collection of luxury cars, Il Sole 24 Ore and Mediaset Premium claim he’ll be made the global face of Ferrari.

That alone would bring him €20m per year and technically be outside the club’s salary structure.

It is a trick already used extensively by the likes of Paris Saint-Germain.
 

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