Who spent the most in Italy, purchases, and loans

The A series withdrew all from the “Cristiano Ronaldo” and decided to open “thes”, since for the second time the expenses made for new purchases have exceeded 1 billion euros. Understandably, the “mbret” of Merkatos was Juvenus with 234.9m euros spent, followed by Rome [...]
The A series withdrew all from the “Cristiano Ronaldo” and decided to open “thes”, since for the second time the expenses made for new purchases have exceeded 1 billion euros.
Understandably, the 20-x0m-euro merkatos' <x0mbrund” was Juvento with 234.9m euros spent, followed by Rome at 112.95m euros, for 12 approaches, as well as Naples in third place with 95.5m euros. They have poured out several million euros less for Milan (88) and Inter (85.5).
Of course, these figures would be much higher for the two Milanese if most of their attempts were not based on legitimate lending or shopping obligations, such as: Vrsalico (6.5 million for borrowing and 17.5 for atonement, Keitha (5+34), Politano (5+20), Bakayoko (5+35), Higuiin (18+36) etc... While, in terms of the two most expensive purchases, both are of brand “Juventus”, with Christiano Ronaldon for 100m euros, plus defender João Cassello, paid 40.4m euros, to secede Valencias.













