Commissions to agents in Serie A: Inter first, but Juve uses a ‘trick’. Then there are Rome, Milan and Napoli


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Juventus is ready to win the eighth league title in a row. But it is beaten by Inter in another ranking: that published by the FIGC on commissions paid to agents on the transfer market (for purchases, sales and contract renewals) in the calendar year 2018. The Nerazzurri spent 24.94 million: approximately 630 thousand euros more than the Juventus club (24.31). But he used a legitimate ploy, spreading several commissions over several seasons, such as those for Emre Can (16 million) and Cristiano Ronaldo (12 million).

On the third step of the podium is Roma with 22.98 million ahead of Milan (16.71 million), Napoli (14.21 million), Sampdoria (9.39 million), Turin (8.63 million), Genoa (7.66 million), Fiorentina (7.47), Atalanta (5.73 million), Udinese (4.76 million), Sassuolo (4.38 million), Lazio (4.31 million), Bologna (3, 75 million), Cagliari (2.64 million), Empoli (2.58 million), Parma (2.13 million), Chievo (1.93 million), Spal (1.75 million) and Frosinone (1.26 million ).

In total they make over 171 million euros with a growth of 24% compared to 2017, when the figure was 138 million: less than half compared to the 300 million spent by clubs in the English Premier League.

From: Calciomercato.com.

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