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<blockquote data-quote="hiphopfroggy" data-source="post: 2695498" data-attributes="member: 73090"><p>Calciopoli had Serie A down for a while, but its finally coming back up. Still curious about the details of the ESPN + contract, but having every game available in HD in the states has been great and must be increasing exposure in the US immensely. $$$$. With Elliot taking over Milan, serie a is 6 deep again and the Jan spending $'s are way up.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.espn.com/soccer/italian-serie-a/story/3775220/serie-a-spending-up-459-percent-in-january-premier-league-down-fifa" target="_blank">http://www.espn.com/soccer/italian-serie-a/story/3775220/serie-a-spending-up-459-percent-in-january-premier-league-down-fifa</a></p><p></p><p>"Spending by Italian clubs in the January transfer window soared 459 percent compared to the same period last year, but English clubs remain the most prolific when it comes to splashing the cash despite a drop-off in spending during the recent winter window.</p><p></p><p>According to a report published by FIFA on Thursday, Italian clubs spent $144.6 million on international transfer fees during January compared to only $25.9 million last year, with only $39.3 million being collected in receipts.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AC Milan led the way with striker Krzysztof Piatek arriving from Genoa in a deal reported by Italian media to be worth €35 million ($39.50 m) and Brazilian Lucas Paqueta signing from Flamengo for a similar fee.</p><p></p><p>English clubs spent $178.2 million on 155 incoming transfers -- a decrease of 65 percent on last January.</p><p></p><p>Germany's clubs were the third-highest spenders ($112.5 million) with 97 percent of that total being spent on players aged 21 or under. Spanish clubs spent $112 million with France, the last of the so-called "Big Five" totalling $95.4 million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiphopfroggy, post: 2695498, member: 73090"] Calciopoli had Serie A down for a while, but its finally coming back up. Still curious about the details of the ESPN + contract, but having every game available in HD in the states has been great and must be increasing exposure in the US immensely. $$$$. With Elliot taking over Milan, serie a is 6 deep again and the Jan spending $'s are way up. [URL]http://www.espn.com/soccer/italian-serie-a/story/3775220/serie-a-spending-up-459-percent-in-january-premier-league-down-fifa[/URL] "Spending by Italian clubs in the January transfer window soared 459 percent compared to the same period last year, but English clubs remain the most prolific when it comes to splashing the cash despite a drop-off in spending during the recent winter window. According to a report published by FIFA on Thursday, Italian clubs spent $144.6 million on international transfer fees during January compared to only $25.9 million last year, with only $39.3 million being collected in receipts. AC Milan led the way with striker Krzysztof Piatek arriving from Genoa in a deal reported by Italian media to be worth €35 million ($39.50 m) and Brazilian Lucas Paqueta signing from Flamengo for a similar fee. English clubs spent $178.2 million on 155 incoming transfers -- a decrease of 65 percent on last January. Germany's clubs were the third-highest spenders ($112.5 million) with 97 percent of that total being spent on players aged 21 or under. Spanish clubs spent $112 million with France, the last of the so-called "Big Five" totalling $95.4 million. [/QUOTE]
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