RomaPress
·2. April 2025
Roma spend €17 million in agent commissions

RomaPress
·2. April 2025
Roma are struggling with UEFA’s financial constraints, imposed by the settlement agreement.
The Giallorossi are forced to reduce costs and increase revenues, a situation that will also affect the next transfer windows, as Claudio Ranieri has explained several times: “This situation will have repercussions on the summer market and perhaps also on the January 2026 one”.
And yet, as La Repubblica points out, in 2024 Roma spent a whopping 17 million euros in commissions for agents, in the context of 32 market operations.
An increase of 11.75% compared to the 15 million in 2023, which places the club among the top Italian teams for expenses to intermediaries.
Numbers that clash with the financial objectives of the club and with the restrictions imposed by UEFA.
Suffice it to say that last summer the club already spent almost 100 million euros just for player transfers, to which these heavy commissions are added. A contradiction that the club will have to resolve to avoid new sanctions and, above all, to be able to operate without constraints in the next transfer windows.