Serie A extends transfer deadline
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Serie A extends transfer deadline
As expected, Serie A has extended its transfer session to September 2, but refused to lift the limits on non-EU players.
There had already been reports that the FIGC would bring its transfer deadline into line with the rest of Europe and that was confirmed in this evening’s general meeting.
The summer session will now run from July 1 to September 2, whereas before the Italian deadline was on August 31.
The January transfer window runs from January 3-31 and payment systems have also been matched with other European Leagues to make moves simpler.
However, the appeal by clubs to remove the limit on non-EU players has been rejected.
Serie A sides can only register two non-EU players and must sell one to a foreign club in order to free up room for a replacement.
“The problem is not one of numbers, but of quality,” explained FIGC President Giancarlo Abete.
“Our objective with this rule is to ensure those players who come into the League are of the highest quality.”
The Federation also ruled that patrons can own more than one professional club as long as they are not competing in the same League.
This problem was raised by Lazio President Claudio Lotito, who also owns Salernitana. The formerly bankrupt club gained promotion into Lega Pro this summer, which is Italy’s third division.
“There would be no point investing in an amateur division club without a plan towards growth,” added Abete.
Lotito can therefore continue to own both clubs, but will have to sell one if they both end up in the same division.
There had already been reports that the FIGC would bring its transfer deadline into line with the rest of Europe and that was confirmed in this evening’s general meeting.
The summer session will now run from July 1 to September 2, whereas before the Italian deadline was on August 31.
The January transfer window runs from January 3-31 and payment systems have also been matched with other European Leagues to make moves simpler.
However, the appeal by clubs to remove the limit on non-EU players has been rejected.
Serie A sides can only register two non-EU players and must sell one to a foreign club in order to free up room for a replacement.
“The problem is not one of numbers, but of quality,” explained FIGC President Giancarlo Abete.
“Our objective with this rule is to ensure those players who come into the League are of the highest quality.”
The Federation also ruled that patrons can own more than one professional club as long as they are not competing in the same League.
This problem was raised by Lazio President Claudio Lotito, who also owns Salernitana. The formerly bankrupt club gained promotion into Lega Pro this summer, which is Italy’s third division.
“There would be no point investing in an amateur division club without a plan towards growth,” added Abete.
Lotito can therefore continue to own both clubs, but will have to sell one if they both end up in the same division.
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Re: Serie A extends transfer deadline
Fantastic news.
Now we have an extra couple of days to secure Marco Borriello after we fall 5M short of 5 world class strikers, one at a time
Now we have an extra couple of days to secure Marco Borriello after we fall 5M short of 5 world class strikers, one at a time
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AbraKebabra Alacalamb wrote:Fantastic news.
Now we have an extra couple of days to secure Marco Borriello after we fall 5M short of 5 world class strikers, one at a time
July 1, Juve makes offer of $25 million for Jojo, Fiorentina rejects, wants $30 million
July 16, Juve makes $25 million offer for Higuain, RM rejects, wants $30 million
July 31, Juve makes offer for $8 million for Tevez, ManCity rejects, wants $13 million
August 10, Juve makes offer for $6 million for Diamanti, Bologna rejects, wants half of Marrone included in deal
August 25, Juve makes panic offer of $20 million for Ibrahimovic, PSG accepts but Juve reject Ibra wage demands of $8 million per year
September 1, Juve make a last gasp offer and finally come to terms on a $5 million transfer fee to Genoa to secure the services of Marco Borriello...
So we waited an extra 2 days for this??
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Re: Serie A extends transfer deadline
Only thing that's missing is the 4 players who cost a combined 23Million and 10million wages, who will see the pitch in the league a combined 47 minutes.
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AbraKebabra Alacalamb wrote:
Only thing that's missing is the 4 players who cost a combined 23Million and 10million wages, who will see the pitch in the league a combined 47 minutes.
Haha, so true it's almost scary to think about...
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