The Financial Situation (28 Viewers)

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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2019/20:

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2021/22:
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vlahovic earns 7m net, ~13m gross, 6.5m for the 2nd part of the season. kulu and bentancur are gone (half of their salary is saved, which is 4.625), and we're still paying ramsey. so the current wage bill should be around ~146.7m.

remove dybala and berna, and we're down to ~125.8m
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,842
yup, that's the gross wage bill for the squad if the current squad remains unchanged, but you let berna's and dybala's contract expire

tek, bonucci and arthur are the next biggest issues to be solved
Pretty impressive TBH, around 50% less than a year ago.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
80,373
"Juventus player salaries are just in excess of €250 million for the 2019/2020 season, according to the latest figures from Calcioefinanza."
vs. now
I didn't notice that this list is after taxes, which means that now Juventus' payroll is around ~165 millions , still HUGE decrease
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Rabiot @ €7m
Sandro @ €6m

:lol:
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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they don't have too many overpaid players and made some nice profit already, pretty early after covid just crashed calcio. good management, good for them.

fuck paratici. i can't express how i despise his guts.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,606
Roma is being milked by portugal parasites
The FIGC have published a list that shows the amount that Serie A clubs paid players’ agents during 2021.

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Its shocking how much we spend on those leeches as well.

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Rabiot @ €7m
Sandro @ €6m

:lol:
The list goes on, Arthur, Berna, etc. We need more cleaning this summer.

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they don't have too many overpaid players and made some nice profit already, pretty early after covid just crashed calcio. good management, good for them.

fuck paratici. i can't express how i despise his guts.
He set us back for several years. If it werent for Elkan and Exor our club would revel in mediocrity for a decade.
 
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Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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That's fucked up
We offer you in full the press release issued by the FIGC following the investigations into the false capital gains created in the last market sessions:

"The Federal Prosecutor, having completed the disciplinary investigation and examined the procedural documents, referred the clubs FC Juventus, UC Sampdoria, SSC Napoli, FC Pro Vercelli 1892, Genoa CFC, Parma before the National Federal Court - Disciplinary Section Calcio 1913, Pisa Sporting Club, Empoli FC, AC Chievo Verona, Novara Calcio, Delfino Pescara 1936 as their own responsibility, pursuant to art.31 paragraph 1 of the Sports Justice Code, for having accounted for capital gains and rights in the financial reports to the performances of the players for values exceeding those permitted by the accounting principles to an extent such as to significantly affect, for some of the aforementioned clubs, the federal requirements for the issue of the National License, thus also violating art.31 paragraph 2 of the Code of Sporting Justice The investigation on capital gains, which involves 61 people including managers and administrators, will become a sporting trial.
 
Mar 9, 2006
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Update
https://football-italia.net/plusval...poli-over-osimhen-and-e60m-fake-juve-profits/

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Juventus are accused of the same thing, but on a much larger scale and using the tactic systematically.

So while single player values weren’t inflated to the same degree, the cumulative effect was for €60.3m in non-existent profits.

Among them, Sampdoria goalkeeper Emil Audero’s transfer value was allegedly inflated by €7m, Pereira Da Silva Matheus by €6m, Manolo Portanova by €8m, Elia Petrelli by €7m and Pablo Moreno Taboada by €8m.

According to Calcio e Finanza, these profits still did not make enough of a difference to the finances of the club that it would’ve prevented them from registering for the Serie A season, so Juve are not facing a points penalty.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,214
Update
https://football-italia.net/plusval...poli-over-osimhen-and-e60m-fake-juve-profits/

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Juventus are accused of the same thing, but on a much larger scale and using the tactic systematically.

So while single player values weren’t inflated to the same degree, the cumulative effect was for €60.3m in non-existent profits.

Among them, Sampdoria goalkeeper Emil Audero’s transfer value was allegedly inflated by €7m, Pereira Da Silva Matheus by €6m, Manolo Portanova by €8m, Elia Petrelli by €7m and Pablo Moreno Taboada by €8m.

According to Calcio e Finanza, these profits still did not make enough of a difference to the finances of the club that it would’ve prevented them from registering for the Serie A season, so Juve are not facing a points penalty.
there's still no way of proving bad intent as there's no independent and competent (!!!) panel to decide on the realistic market price of players. transfermarkt my ass lol

unless there are wiretaps with directors openly discussing fraud this is a completely unnecessary and useless trial.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
15,337
there's still no way of proving bad intent as there's no independent and competent (!!!) panel to decide on the realistic market price of players. transfermarkt my ass lol

unless there are wiretaps with directors openly discussing fraud this is a completely unnecessary and useless trial.
This is the same country which sent Italian scientists to jail for manslaughter as they failed to predict the earthquake.
 

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