Roma to receive millions from TV rights settlement, easing financial pressure ahead of deadline
Club News·19 June 2026·14h ago

Roma to receive millions from TV rights settlement, easing financial pressure ahead of deadline

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma is moving closer to meeting its financial Fair Play obligations with multiple developments improving the club's position. The Friedkin Group-owned club must reach a target of €50 million in player sales by 30 June to comply with financial regulations. Recent progress includes the official departures of Baldanzi to Genoa and Faticanti to Juventus, which represent initial steps toward that goal.

A significant additional boost is coming from outside the transfer market. Roma is set to receive between €15 and €20 million from a €300 million settlement agreement with IMG regarding television rights distribution. This settlement was approved by the Lega assembly in April and payments are now being distributed to clubs. The incoming funds will substantially reduce the amount Roma needs to generate through player sales by the 30 June deadline, meaningfully easing the club's financial situation.

The confluence of these developments—player departures, the television rights payment, and ongoing summer activity—has brought the club's financial target within closer reach. While the race against the clock continues, Roma's position has improved noticeably in recent days.

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La corsa contro il tempo non è finita. Ma per la Roma, oggi, il traguardo appare un po’ più vicino Redazione 19 giugno - 13:36 Roma, il nuovo stadio sarà un gioiello: tutti i dettagli La Roma può sorridere. E forse anche un po’ di più. Tutti i tasselli stanno iniziando ad andare al loro posto. Resta da sciogliere il nodo plusvalenze entro il 30 giugno, con l’obiettivo ormai noto di raggiungere quota 50 milioni. Negli ultimi giorni, però, qualcosa si è mosso. A piccoli passi, ma nella direzione giusta. È arrivata l’ufficialità del passaggio di Baldanzi al Genoa: primo step. Poi quella di Faticanti alla Juventus: secondo step. E ora potrebbero arrivare nuove risorse, questa volta fuori dal campo. Dopo il via libera dell’assemblea di Lega dello scorso aprile all’accordo transattivo da 300 milioni di euro con Img sulla vicenda relativa al cosiddetto “cartello” per la vendita dei diritti televisivi, sono infatti in arrivo i pagamenti ai club. Sorride anche la Roma dei Friedkin. Il club giallorosso dovrebbe incassare una cifra compresa tra i 15 e i 20 milioni. Un tesoretto prezioso, che può dare una mano importante sul fronte del fair play finanziario e ridurre sensibilmente la cifra da reperire entro il 30 giugno. La corsa contro il tempo non è finita. Ma per la Roma, oggi, il traguardo appare un po’ più vicino. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Infortunio Ismael Koné: la Roma perde una pista, ecco le alternative se parte Manu News AS Roma Dybala-Roma, interesse Juve ma clima sereno a Trigoria: il punto sul rinnovo Calciomercato AS Roma Soulé, il Dortmund fatica a soddisfare le richieste della Roma. E c'è una causa precisa Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', TRANI: "Il procuratore di Koné sta facendo il furbo" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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