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Selected transfer from Doping Amministrativo Era

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Parma

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Parma and Verona's friendship
Year Parma Verona Fees
1999-2000 Adaílton (50%)
Anthony Šerić (loan)
2000–01 Anthony Šerić (loan)
Martin Laursen (50%) Martin Laursen (loan)
Emiliano Bonazzoli (loan)
2001-02 Alberto Gilardino (50%) Anthony Šerić (50%) (L 2.5 billion)[1]
Martin Laursen (remained 50%) Paolo Cannavaro (loan)
2002–03 Adrian Mutu (loan) Anthony Šerić (remained 50%)
Alberto Gilardino (remained 50%)
Parma and Napoli's friendship
Napoli Parma Fees
Roberto Stellone (50%) Paolo Cannavaro
Luciano Galletti
2000-01
Amauri (loan)
Claudio Husaín (loan)
Matuzalem (50% L 5 billion)[2]
2001–02
Claudio Husaín (L 21.9 billion)[1] Matuzalem (bought-back)

1999-2000

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Milan Inter Fees
Fabio Di Sauro Davide Cordone €4.8M
Roma Perugia Fees
Hidetoshi Nakata 42 billion lire

2000-01

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Roma Perugia Fees
1 Manuele Blasi 1
Lazio Parma Fees
Hernán Crespo Matias Almeyda 45 110 billion lire[3]
Sérgio Conceição 35
30 billion lire cash
Milan Inter Fees
Thomas Helveg Cyril Domoraud
Andrea Polizzano Marco Bonura €4.1M

2001-02

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Milan Atalanta Fees
Cristian Zenoni 30 Gianni Comandini 30 30 billion lire
Massimo Donati 30 Luca Saudati 18 billion 30 bilion lire
Luigi Sala 7billion
5billion lire cash?
Milan Juventus Fees
Filippo Inzaghi Cristian Zenoni (€15M) €35M+
€20M+ [4]
Milan Inter Fees
Andrea Pirlo Dražen Brnčić 18M
Cash <9M
Cristian Brocchi Andrés Guglielminpietro Undisclosed
Matteo Bogani Paolo Ginestra €3.6M
Parma Inter Fees
Matteo Ferrari (50%) L 9 billion cash L 9 billion[1]
Roma Inter Fees
Juventus Parma Fees
Gianluigi Buffon Jonathan Bachini 100 billion lire[1]
reported 65 billion lire
Lilian Thuram 80 billion lire 80 billion lire cash
Juve Lazio Fees
Pavel Nedvěd Cash Cash
Marcelo Salas Darko Kovačević Undisclosed
Cash
Roma Palermo Fees
2.5billion lire Attilio Nicodemo (remain 50%) 2.5billion lire
2.5billion lire Luca Ferri (remain 50%) 2.5billion lire

January

Torino Ternana Fees
Alessandro Cibocchi Emanuele Calaiò[5] ?

Verifired

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2002-03

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Juventus Parma Fees
Marco Di Vaio (7m Loan +14M) Matteo Brighi (50%) 5M 21M
16M cash
Milan Inter Fees
Clarence Seedorf Francesco Coco 29M[6][7]
Dario Šimić Ümit Davala Undisclosed
€2.583M cash? Luca Ceccarelli (50%) €2.583M €2.583M
Inter Chievo Fees
Bernardo Corradi (50%) 4M 4M
Inter Lazio Fees
Hernán Crespo Bernardo Corradi (5.5M) Undisclosed
Cash
Inter Parma Fees
Fabio Cannavaro Adriano (50%) €8.8M[8][1] Undisclosed
Matteo Ferrari (remain 50%) €5.7M[8]
Cash
Matías Almeyda Vratislav Greško €16M[8][1]
Torino
Andrea Baldelli Gennaro Scarlato

January

Fiorentina Roma Fees
Antonio Rizzo (50%) 77.5K 77.5K

2002-03 Roma

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Roma
Roma Messina Fees
Marco Giambruno (50%) Armando Guastella (50%) €2.5M
Roma Piacenza Fees
Davide Bagnacani (50%) Simone Paoletti (50%) €2.5M
Stefano Di Fiordo (50%) Alfredo Vitolo (50%) €2M
Roma Cesena Fees
Manuel Dominici (50%) Giordano Meloni (50%) €1.3M
Roma Torino Fees
Gabriele Paoletti (50%) Alberto Maria Fontana (50%) €5.5M
Luigi Panarelli (50%) Giammarco Frezza (50%) €5M
Alberto Schettino (50%) Daniele Martinetti (50%) €1.6M
Roma Lecce Fees
Mauro Rizzo (50%) Cesare Bovo (50%) €3M
Roma Salernitana Fees
Giuseppe Coppola (50%) Simone Casavola (50%) €2M
Raffaele Coscia (50%) Matteo Napoli (50%) €2M
Roma Cittadella Fees
Alessandro Sturba €2.4M Simone Farina (50%) €1.2M €2.4M
€1.2M cash
Roma Livorno Fees
Giorgio Chiellini (50%) €3.1M Marco Amelia €2.8M €3.1M
€300,000 cash
Roma Parma Fees
Luigi Sartor €9.5M[1] Sebastiano Siviglia €9M €9.5M
€500,000 Cash
Roma Cagliari Fees
Gianluca Picciau (50%) Cristian Ranalli (50%) €3.5M
Roma Ancona Fees
Marco Di Porzio (50%) Daniela Ceniccola (50%) €1.2M
Roma Cosenza Fees
Andrea Musacco €2.5M Manuel Parla €2.4M €2.5M
€100,000 cash
Roma Palermo Fees
Davide Bombardini €11M Franco Brienza 50% €5.5M €11M
Attilio Nicodemo €1,000
Riccardo Rimondini Luigi Malafronte (50%) (later canceled)
Roma Reggiana Fees
Akande Ajide (50%)[9] Later full ownership Fabio Tinazzi (50%)[9] €1M
Isah Eliakwu (50%)[9] Later returned to Reggiana Daniele De Vezze (50%[9]) €1M €1M

2003-04

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Milan Verona Fees
Enrico Cortese Stefano Pastrello Undisclosed
Milan Parma Fees
Luca Ferretti Marco Donadel Undisclosed
Roberto Massaro (50%) €2M Davide Favaro
Filippo Porcari Mirco Stefani
Milan Sampdoria Fees
Ikechukwu Kalu (50%) €1M Luca Antonini (50%) €2M €2M
€1 million cash
Milan Chievo Fees
Martino Olivetti (50%) €1M Paolo Sammarco (50%) €1.1M €1.1M
€100,000 cash
Torino Ternana
Emanuele Calaiò Alessandro Cibocchi Undisclosed
Milan Inter Fees
Alessandro Livi (50%) €1.725M Simone Giovanni Brunelli (50%) €1.5M €6.975M
Marco Varaldi (50%) €1.75M Matteo Giordano (50%) €1.5M
Salvatore Ferraro (50%) €1.75M Ronny Toma (50%) €1.5M
Giuseppe Ticli (50%) €1.75M Matteo Deinite (50%) €1.5M
€975,000 cash
  • Simone Giovanni Brunelli (born 1983) Milan Primavera Team (2002-03) goalkeeper, loaned to Lecco and Pro Sesto in 2003-04 season and injured, 2004-05 season at Vis Pesaro,[10] retired in 2005.
  • Brunelli reported €2.9M[11] and the 8 transfer made a "profit" of €13.9M[7]
January 2004
Genoa Udinese Fees
Vittorio Micolucci Rodrigue Boisfer
Mohammed Gargo Valon Behrami

2004-05

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Juventus Standard Liège Fees
Fabián Carini Cash 5.2M
Juventus Internazionale Fees
Fabio Cannavaro Fabián Carini €10M
Juventus Roma Fees
Emerson Matteo Brighi €28M[12]
€12M cash
Juventus Parma Fees
Matteo Brighi (50%) 11.5M 11.5M

2004-05 Roma

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Roma Torino Fees
Gabriele Paoletti Alberto Maria Fontana
Luigi Panarelli Giammarco Frezza
Alberto Schettino Daniele Martinetti
Roma Messina Fees
Marco Giambruno (remain 50%) Armando Guastella (remain 50%) €70,000
€70,000
Roma Lecce Fees
Cesare Bovo (50%) Mauro Rizzo (50%)
Palermo Roma Fees
Cesare Bovo (50%) Francesco Milano (50%) 750K €1.5M
Paolo Comi (50%) 750K
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Parma AC SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2002 (in Italian)
  2. ^ Parma AC SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2001 (in Italian)
  3. ^ "Lazio's £40m Crespo deal". BBC. 2000-07-11. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  4. ^ "Reports and Financial Statements at 30 June 2002" (PDF). Juventus FC. 2002-10-28. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  5. ^ Comunicato n° 091 CDN del 09/06/2010
  6. ^ "AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN INTER AND AC MILAN FOR SEEDORF-COCO SWAP". inter.it. 2002-05-30. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  7. ^ a b "Inter e Milan sotto processo" (in Italian). la Repubblica. 2008-02-06. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  8. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Inter2002bilancio was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ a b c d AS Roma SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2002 (in Italian)
  10. ^ "FIFTEEN CO-OWNERSHIP AGREEMENTS RENEWED". inter.it. 2004-06-23. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  11. ^ "L'insulto: "Sei una plusvalenza"" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  12. ^ "Agreements with A.S. Roma S.p.A." (PDF). Juventus FC. 2004-07-31. Retrieved 2009-09-14.