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Roma count on selling youth products to settle FFP

Andy Mattioli
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Roma must resolve the issue related to Financial Fair Play by June 30.

Sky Sport journalist Paolo Assogna recently explained that the club could receive unexpected income based on the outcome of a legal dispute.

At the moment, however, the Giallorossi must make capital gains through sales to avoid fines, but the issue is more complicated than expected.

As reported by Filippo Biafora of Il Tempo, Roma have identified a plan B.

Selling the big names is not easy at the moment and therefore the Giallorossi are counting on selling youth products to reach the figure of around 15 million in capital gains requested by UEFA.

One of the players to leave could be Riccardo Pagano who spent last season on loan at Catanzaro.

According to TeleBari, Bari have opened talks with the player and during next week there could be a decisive meeting to find an agreement.

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