Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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2015-16 is the last season that financial statements are available for clubs - Juventus ranked behind Man U, Man C, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in revenue (more than £50million behind Liverpool). Roma and AC Milan were the next Italian teams - they earned about the same as West Ham. Napoli were the fourth Italian team - behind Sunderland.and £90m for Pogba, etc. And how many million for their CL run? Of course their TV money doesn't match that of the PL, but to suggest Serie A is 'in tatters', is nonsense.
More importantly - Junventus' operating revenue is less than half that of Man U, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Man City and PSG.
As a whole Italian football is in dire straights financially (and football wise) - they spent way over the top for years and the chickens have come home to roost.
And yes, Monaco will sell three or four players - for about £200m - that is their model. To win their league, and reach the CL semis, whilst continuing to bring through and sell on players, year on year, is impressive stuff.
Yes Monaco won Ligue 1 this season - and got to the CL semis - they won't next season. Four years ago they were playing in Ligue 2 and when the got promoted they spent about £150million buying players (and gave out some massive contracts) to stay up. Monaco play to a half empty stadium that has a capacity of 18,000. While they might have a good scouting system and academy - in today's moneyball you cannot compete year-in year-out if you don't dominate financially - and Monaco don't.