Sampdoria still has to settle important accounts with several Italian and foreign clubs for operations carried out in previous sessions. Overall, the debts to other football clubs for the purchase or loan of players amount to 9,231,000 euros. The company still has to pay 1,378,000 euros to Cosenza for the Gennaro Tutino deal. Similarly, the debt to Barcelona is still significant, with one million euros still missing for the transfer of Estanis Pedrola. The list continues with the 830,000 euros owed to Como for Bellemo and a small symbolic amount of 5,000 euros destined for Arezzo for Di Nardo. The fact that raises more questions, however, concerns the relationship with agents and intermediaries. Despite a policy of acquisitions often oriented towards saving on player contracts, the club has not spared expenses for mediation. The commissions paid to agents have in fact reached the figure of 7,467,000 euros. This is a decidedly excessive outlay, especially when compared to the technical value of the players who arrived in the last season. Fortunately, the picture is not just about exits. In the face of these debts, Sampdoria is waiting to collect almost 11 million euros from other clubs. Among the most significant revenues are the 2,526,000 euros that Parma still has to pay for Leoni and the two million expected from Como for the Audero operation. Sampdoria's management will have to manage these debts with extreme caution to ensure the survival of the team. The 2025 budget takes a precise picture of the debts closely related to the sports area. Sampdoria still has to face important challenges for the future. Let's see how the team can overcome these obstacles. Next season will be crucial for Sampdoria. The team will have to work hard to solve the financial problems and become competitive again. I know that the management is working to find solutions to the debts. Sampdoria's president, Marco Lanna, has already invested over 112 million euros to ensure the survival of the team. Sampdoria still has to settle important accounts with several Italian and foreign clubs.
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Sampdoria faces debts of 9 million with other clubs
Sampdoria faces debts of 9 million euros with other clubs for market operations. The 2025 budget reveals significant figures
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