Juve, Kean towards Fiorentina: the impact of the operation on the budget

Raffaele Palladino he introduced himself as Fiorentina’s new coach and it is clear right from the start that he has precise ideas, also on the squad to build for next year. The season has yet to begin, but the new Viola coach has been at work for some time. Fiorentina is insisting on Zaniolo on the market and has intensified talks in the last few hours.

However, the profile most paid attention to is that of Moise Kean. The attacker’s contract expires in 2025 and there is no desire to extend with Juventus. The salary is high, around 2.5 million net, but an agreement can be found, especially considering that if the operation were closed by June 30, Fiorentina could “help” the Bianconeri and, consequently, save something.

Kean capital gain Juventus – The impact on the Bianconeri’s accounts

But how would the deal impact Juventus’ accounts? To understand this, we can start from the official data available. The historic cost of Kean – who the Juventus club bought back from Everton – is equal to almost 37 million euros. As of 31 December 2023, the latest data available in the financial statements, his net value had fallen to just under 14.5 million euros.

Considering the last six months that have passed and the contract expiring on 30 June 2025, the player’s net value on 30 June 2024 will instead have fallen to just over 9.6 million euros. This means that, if the valuation of 15 million euros were confirmed, Juventus would record a capital gain of approximately 5.4 million euros.

Not only. In addition to the positive impact on the 2023/24 accounts, Juventus could record significant savings on the 2024/25 budget. In fact, between amortization and gross salary, the Piedmontese company would save just over 12.9 million eurosthus freeing up space on the income statement for any new purchases.

 
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