Roma have failed to meet their target of earning just over €28 million in capital gains by June 30, meaning they will have to pay a UEFA fine.
Calciomercato points out how the Giallorossi were around €3m short of their target, so they will have to pay a fine to UEFA, costing just under €5m.
Roma managed to avoid a more severe punishment, such as the reduction of the team's list for European competitions or exclusion from the competition, KosovaPress reports.
The "Giallorossi" realized around 26 million euros in net capital gains in the financial year ending on June 30 through operations such as Benjamin Tahirovic (5,5 million euros surplus), Justin Kluivert (7,5 million euros), Cristian Volpato (7,5 million euros), Filippo Missori (2,5 million euros). ), Ruben Providence (€300,000) and Carles Perez (around €2 million), as well as additions linked to Nicolo Zaniolo.
Offers for Roger Ibanez and Nicola Zaleski had arrived recently, but the club decided to pay the fine rather than rush into a deal, giving them more flexibility this summer.