Atalanta divulged their balance sheets on Wednesday, revealing the true costs and profits of their busy transfer market windows. They were in the black for €3.85M, which is an achievement since Serie A sides usually bleed money, L’Eco di Bergamo informs. The session refers to the 2022/2023 season, while last summer’s deal will impact the next one.
Still, La Dea announced the figures for every move. Manchester paid €74M for Rasmus Hojlund, plus €10M in potential add-ons. They received €17M, plus €4.5M, for Jeremie Boga from Nice. Al-Ahli disbursed €16.6M, plus €3M bonuses, for Merih Demiral. Roger Ibanez transferring from Roma to Saudi Arabia netted them €3M due to a previous re-sale clause. Joakim Maehle, who joined Wolfsburg, was evaluated at €12M, while Duvan Zapata at €5.7M, plus €2.8M.
Atalanta spent the largest sum for a player they have barely utilized so far, El Bilal Touré, as they gave Almeria €29.1M and €3M bonuses. Gianluca Scamacca had a similar price tag, €25.5M plus €5M. Charles De Ketelaere’s numbers don’t differ from the rumored ones.
Instead, they shelled out €9.5M for Mitchel Bakker, who has struggled so far. Instead, the deal to bring in Emilh Holm was more manageable, €2.5M right away plus an €8.3M option to buy.
Atalanta could get €12M for Roberto Piccoli and €6.9M for Brandon Soppy if Lecce and Torino decided to retain them permanently at the end of the season. Simone Panada moved to Sampdoria on loan with an improbable €8M clause.
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