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In Napoli’s case, the trade under scrutiny allowed the club to reduce some of the costs — on paper at least — associated with adding Osimhen, one of the most expensive arrivals in the club’s history. Like those of its domestic rivals, Napoli’s balance sheet must meet certain financial requirements set by the Italian federation and cost-control regulations related to the Champions League, European soccer’s richest club competition.Што е спорно кај тој трансфер?
By sending the four minor players to Lille as makeweights in the Osimhen deal, Napoli was able to show the 20.1 million euros as an intake of millions on its books, a practice known as plusvalenza, or capital gain, that has in recent seasons become commonplace in transfer dealings. The practice has become even more valuable during the coronavirus pandemic, when club revenues have cratered because of closed stadiums, canceled matches and economic unease. Those same forces have affected the transfer market, cutting prices and restricting movement — making it even harder for big clubs to balance their books to keep within the rules.
Napoli’s owner, the film producer Aurelio De Laurentiis, said he was not concerned by the probe. “I’m not worried because I’m a warrior,” he said by phone.