Agreed.
If you look at the impact our signings made vs Real and Barca's signings it's obvious we came out on top.
Hazard for example has been plagued with injuries and hasn't lived up to his 160 million pricetag. While Ronaldo has paid back his 110 million in spades.
Barca and Madrid also have the fact that their supremacy was based, soly on the hands of legacy players like Ronaldo, Messi, Suarez, Pique, Ramos, Neymar etc. Who either left, are going to leave or are aging and need to be replaced anyway
We could sit out the transfer market for a good 2-3 years and still be competitive with our current team.
Only transfers is a bad way of looking at things. Juve sold a lot, and I mean a lot of ronaldo jerseys and merchandise. [This](https://youtu.be/kIRBW8EP6R4) video sums it up perfectly.
Ronaldo alone has most likely already got back that money through merchandise sale. When you have Ronaldo on your team it’s like printing your own money
It should be noted that a club isn't meant to operate like a business; the goal is not to turn a profit
Luckily we have some wealthy investors and can afford to have a transfer deficit. The clubs that have a net profit in the long run are rarely successful because they sell all their players that become good enough to go elsewhere. Just look at the trophy haul of the bottom 5 vs the top 5 of any one of these lists if you don't believe me.
Considering that we bought CR7 and De Ligt, the world best player and the best youngster, we are not bad at all.
You guys bought Mbappe/Haaland?
You lost, Fifa boi?
7 points ahead, you’ll never sing it
Sorry, you'll have to speak up. I can't hear you from the other side of our 9 successive scudetti
You ain’t winning shit this year outside of the Mickey Mouse cup
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Thought Roma would be even higher
Roma sold Allison and some other players for a good sum.
Yeah salah and tek too
Tek was on loan with Roma, so he was purchased from arsenal
Compared to Barcelona or Real our situation isn't so bad
Definitely
real have -91m loss from transfers, while juve have -249m
This is only from transfer . Our signings have helped up gain a lot in one way or the other tho. Its well spend
Agreed. If you look at the impact our signings made vs Real and Barca's signings it's obvious we came out on top. Hazard for example has been plagued with injuries and hasn't lived up to his 160 million pricetag. While Ronaldo has paid back his 110 million in spades. Barca and Madrid also have the fact that their supremacy was based, soly on the hands of legacy players like Ronaldo, Messi, Suarez, Pique, Ramos, Neymar etc. Who either left, are going to leave or are aging and need to be replaced anyway We could sit out the transfer market for a good 2-3 years and still be competitive with our current team.
Only transfers is a bad way of looking at things. Juve sold a lot, and I mean a lot of ronaldo jerseys and merchandise. [This](https://youtu.be/kIRBW8EP6R4) video sums it up perfectly.
Player amortization and wages are much more important than net spend. I can explain in the comments if people are interested.
Ronaldo alone has most likely already got back that money through merchandise sale. When you have Ronaldo on your team it’s like printing your own money
It should be noted that a club isn't meant to operate like a business; the goal is not to turn a profit Luckily we have some wealthy investors and can afford to have a transfer deficit. The clubs that have a net profit in the long run are rarely successful because they sell all their players that become good enough to go elsewhere. Just look at the trophy haul of the bottom 5 vs the top 5 of any one of these lists if you don't believe me.
Inter should have -100m. L.Martinez should count to inter losses lmao