Inter's Financial Situation

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FFP: Roma released, Inter remain
By Football Italia staff

Roma have been released from their FFP settlement agreement, while Inter remain and an investigation into Paris Saint-Germain has been closed.

UEFA released a statement this evening on the Financial Fair Play status of several clubs.

“The CFCB Investigatory Chamber confirmed that FC Krasnodar, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, AS Monaco FC, AS Roma and FC Zenit St Petersburg have been considered in compliance with the requirements and overall objective of their agreements. Consequently, they have all exited the settlement regime.”

This means the Giallorossi no longer have to sell players to balance the books or face specific limitations or fines.

On the other hand, “Fenerbahçe SK, FC Internazionale Milano and Trabzonspor AŞ have partially fulfilled the targets set for season 2017/18.

“As a consequence, the foreseen conditional sporting measures, such as the transfer restrictions and the limitation on the number of players in the List A, will not be lifted and will continue to apply in the season 2018/19. Additional financial contributions, if applicable, will be withheld as specified in each respective agreement.

“The settlement regime will continue to apply for season 2018/19 for both FC Internazionale Milano and Trabzonspor AŞ; and up to and including season 2019/20 for Fenerbahçe SK; as originally foreseen.”

This means Inter will have to evaluate the expenses on the transfer market and balance the books even for the last two years, when they were not in Europe.


Despite some rather controversial moves, Paris Saint-Germain will escape sanction for their FFP status.

“The CFCB Investigatory Chamber further decided to close the investigation into Paris Saint-Germain. Such decision follows a detailed review of transfer contracts and an analysis of the related management accounts which confirmed that such transactions were in line with the UEFA Club Licensing & Financial Fair Play Regulations.

“Furthermore, the chamber concluded that after significant fair value adjustments of several club sponsorship contracts - on the basis of evaluations performed by independent third party assessors - the break-even result of the club remains within acceptable deviation for the financial years ending in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

“The financial impact of transfer activities as from the 2017 summer – up to and including the upcoming transfer window - and compliance with the break-even requirement for the 2018 financial year will remain under close scrutiny and will be thoroughly looked at in the coming weeks.”

Nonetheless, PSG will effectively have to sell players for €60m by the end of the month to continue the break-even requirement.

Galatasaray and Maccabi Tel Aviv were not in compliance with the break-even requirement and have agreed new settlement agreements.

Olympique Marseille were fined €100,000.
 

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In retrospect, it must be said that reliable sources have been claiming for weeks that Inter was already expecting restrictions and operating accordingly. If that's the case, the plan is still unfolding, whatever it is.

Meanwhile, the so-called "break even" for the season has been reached and revenues are increasing at a fast pace.
I appreciate these silent transformations.

Fuck JM and Gabigol

Indeed, this is the curse of Joao Mario and Gabigol.

I remember when I signed a settlement agreement with myself and I promised to "amortise", before July, all the frustration that I felt about them.
A few days ago, Joao Mario gave a very disrespectful interview and Gabriel Barbosa missed the easiest of the sitters.
That's when I realized that I won't be able to comply with my settlement agreement for the 2017/2018 season.
But I also realized that EFP (Emotional Fair Play) is unfair, so I'll avoid my own restrictions, do a PSG and buy all the hype of our next calciomercato.
 

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Just sell Icardi for 100+ million comply with these bitches and get out of this damn agreement.

With the addition of Martinez, this makes the pill somewhat easier to swallow. He will net us the biggest return, and i'd rather sacrifice him over Skriniar.
 

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They funny thing is, we didn't activate Cancelo and Rafinha's buyout clauses because we wanted to comply FFP, yet we didn't sign them and still didn't comply with FFP :lol:

Wasn't it better to just buy those players anyways?

I still strongly believe that FFP was used as an excuse and this all was a tactic to lowball Barcelona and Valencia into agreeing a lower fee. You want to tell me that the management didn't know about UEFA's decision beforehand and this all was a big shock to them? If it was then they are dumber than we thought.

I'm guessing they knew they weren't going to comply but just didn't want the players for those prices and used FFP as an excuse.

Before you refute this argument let me remind you, how many times have we seen this exact same scenario and every time supposedly they had a reason and every time we as fans fell for it. How many more times before you guys understand this is all BS?

Guarin, Rolando, Telles, Poli. The only one that we ended up buying was Guarin. Our stupid tactic didn't work but I'm guessing someone in the management really liked him.

Also, you want to tell me before signing Cancelo and Rafinha they didn't know whether they can afford them or not? If they weren't going to sign them why did they bring them on loan then?

Don't you think there is a little chance they did this so the players endup wanting to stay here and they could lowball their respective clubs? Isn't that what's happening with Rafinha?
 

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Eagerly anticipating some crispy cash for Icardi. Sell sell sell come on come on. Pay 110 mln and get Wanda as a bonus!!!
 

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Either sell Icardi and be free now or do what Roma does and buy players with potentially higher resale value.

Buying players like Nainngolan and Dembele doesn't make sense and I can't imagine our management didn't know about these restrictions before hand so why are we after those players.

So forget about those players and go after players with resale value. It's time our scouts earned their money.
 

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FFP is still alive. Whether you choose to take it seriously or not is up to you, but we laid out which elements of it we expected to comply with, and breaking even was one of them. Hence why we didn't buy Rafinha and Cancelo.
 

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They funny thing is, we didn't activate Cancelo and Rafinha's buyout clauses because we wanted to comply FFP, yet we didn't sign them and still didn't comply with FFP :lol:

Wasn't it better to just buy those players anyways?

I still strongly believe that FFP was used as an excuse and this all was a tactic to lowball Barcelona and Valencia into agreeing a lower fee. You want to tell me that the management didn't know about UEFA's decision beforehand and this all was a big shock to them? If it was then they are dumber than we thought.

I'm guessing they knew they weren't going to comply but just didn't want the players for those prices and used FFP as an excuse.

Before you refute this argument let me remind you, how many times have we seen this exact same scenario and every time supposedly they had a reason and every time we as fans fell for it. How many more times before you guys understand this is all BS?

Guarin, Rolando, Telles, Poli. The only one that we ended up buying was Guarin. Our stupid tactic didn't work but I'm guessing someone in the management really liked him.

Also, you want to tell me before signing Cancelo and Rafinha they didn't know whether they can afford them or not? If they weren't going to sign them why did they bring them on loan then?

Don't you think there is a little chance they did this so the players endup wanting to stay here and they could lowball their respective clubs? Isn't that what's happening with Rafinha?
These transfer strategies we are using are really dump and shows just how our club has hitted its lowest in its history . We just knock on other teams doors hoping for some food and shelter . Complete joke and ausilo seems to like doing it lol

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What about capital increase by Sunning will that fix things?

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They funny thing is, we didn't activate Cancelo and Rafinha's buyout clauses because we wanted to comply FFP, yet we didn't sign them and still didn't comply with FFP :lol:
You didnt read Inter comment i see.

Uefa report from yesterday is related to June 2017, season 2016-17. It has nothing to do with these season, that will be investigate next year. If we want to get rid of ffp, we need to keep our book even, and this can't be done with buying players for 30-40M. So if i have to choose, i would choose to respect ffp insted of getting 2 good players. Stop complaining about everything before you know the simple facts.
 

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Also, you want to tell me before signing Cancelo and Rafinha they didn't know whether they can afford them or not? If they weren't going to sign them why did they bring them on loan then?

ehh... to help us on short term, this season??? which they managed to reach.
 

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This is so frustrating, can't we just concentrate on football, and not only about finances? Fucking FFP
 

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Guys look in this way:
We loaned two impact players. Free, cost just salary.
They played vital part in our second part of the season and helped us reach CL for potential 40M capital gain next year.

Our managements are Genius.
Get us more loan deals,
 

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Please can we finally sell perisic
 

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Yeah I don't think the list back in 2016 is relevant in the sense that we should be making money out of those players in that list. It's generally just making money out of player sales. So Banega, Murillo, Kondogbia and possibly JM, Eder, Nagatomo + all the youth we've already sold and will be selling. But all these sales must equal the prices paid for the new players to that 2016 list. So Skriniar + Vecino + all the other new acquisitions we pay something for (= not De Vrij, Asamoah).

That's how I understand this.
It isn't true if I understand this article correctly:
http://www.fcinter1908.it/copertina...lan-si-parte-da-13-non-serve-cedere-skriniar/

(1) Banega, Eder, Naga, Pina sales will be beneficial towards the settlement agreement (SA).
(2) Kdog, Mario,Naga + all the youths (except Pina) we sell this summer brings no benefit to SA.
(3) Murillo will bring no benefit to that SA, because it is a free loan until 2019 :palm:
(4) De Vrij, Asamoah and any further free transfers are possible.
(5) Amortization cost has nothing to do with SA; but FFP agreement (FA).
(6) Because of FA, we have to sell all the best Primavera players (Emmers, Colidio, Valieti etc.) to earn 40m by the end of June.
(7) If we want to include any recent signings (Valero, Skriniar, Gags, Vecino, Karamoh, Lautaro, Radja, Chiesa etc.) their transfer cost should <= the money from point (1). You see, we can hardly include one-two of them because our transfer income is peanuts.

Well with that SA, we will join CL with ~10 first team players and 12 worse Primavera ones (all the best ones are already sold - mentioned above). That team won't be able to pass group stage of Europa League, let alone CL.
 

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FFP and Inter... Better love story than Twilight.
 

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Presumably loaned players will be cheap from a book perspective..
 
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