29.6.12

Financial status of Juventus' 2012/13 roster

Salaries/wages for Juventus players 2012/13
Financial status of Juventus' 2012/13 roster
For the ones who can't understand italian:

Residuo: Current amortized player's value: Example: a player has been bought for 25.000.000 € and has signed a 5 year contract. His annual amortization rate is the price paid for the player divided the length of his contract (25.000.000 €/5 years) and that equals 5.000.000 € per year. After 2 years of contract the player's accounting worth is 15.000.000 €; if the club sells him below that price the club makes an financial loss (minusvalenza), anything above that is a financial gain (plusvalenza).


Stipendio lordo: Gross salary. Taxes in Italy for wages amount to 100% of net wages. To calculate the net salary of a player just divide this amount by 2.

Quota amm.to: Annual amortization of a player. It is calculated by dividing the price paid for the player by the years of contract given to the player.

Totale: The sum of Stipendio lordo+Quota amm.to. Gross salary+annual amortization. This is the most important figure in the table because it shows the total yearly expenditure  for the player.





It is interesting to note that Juventus can free around 45.000.000 € just by selling the players they don't count on anymore. (Melo, Krasić, Motta, Martinez, Elia, Ziegler, Iaquinta).
Even if Juventus sent them away as a gift without making a dime it would still be a valuable financial operation.

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