Meanwhile, Gianluca Di Marzio reports that those on high incomes who moved to Italy were able to pay a fixed tax of €100,000 of all income from foreign sources for a maximum period of 15 years.
Now, however, that will no longer be the case and most foreign players who moved to Serie A from July 1 onwards will now be exempt from receiving the benefits of the growth decree.
Some examples of players who will be affected by the new tax law include Milan delegates Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Samuel Chukwueze and Tijjani Reijnders.
Inter’s list of affected players include Marcus Thuram and Benjamin Pavard. At Juventus, Timothy Weah is expected to take a hit, as are Napoli’s Jesper Lindstrom and Jens Cajuste.
There is, however, an exception for Romelu Lukaku, due to his previous residency in Italy before this year’s cut-off point, despite having joined Roma on loan from Chelsea at the end of the summer transfer window.