Roma and Basel close to settlement over Calafiori future resale clause
Transfer News·1 July 2026·2h ago

Roma and Basel close to settlement over Calafiori future resale clause

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma and Swiss club Basel are nearing a final agreement regarding a long-running dispute over Riccardo Calafiori's future resale rights. The two clubs have reached consensus on the financial figure Basel will pay to Roma, with negotiations now focusing on payment terms to bring the matter to a definitive close.

The dispute originated from Calafiori's transfer to Basel four years ago, followed by his subsequent move to Bologna and then to Arsenal. Roma had maintained that the 40% future resale clause included in the original Basel deal entitled the club to a percentage of all funds received by Basel from Calafiori's later sales—including the 50% portion Basel received from Bologna's sale of the defender to Arsenal for 45 million plus 5 million in add-ons. UEFA previously ruled in Roma's favour on this matter.

The resolution of this dispute will bring several million euros to Roma's coffers. The agreement marks an end to years of negotiation and legal wrangling over the interpretation of the resale clause.

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I club sono al lavoro per definire le modalità di pagamento per mettere così un punto alla querelle 'futura rivendita' dell'ex difensore giallorosso Redazione 1 luglio - 22:14 Calafiori versione tifoso: canta 'Campo Testaccio' a squarciagola e il video è virale Roma-Basilea, atto finale. L'accordo tra la società giallorossa e il club svizzero sulla questione della futura rivendita di Riccardo Calafiori è infatti in dirittura d'arrivo. C'è l'intesa sulla cifra che il Basilea verserà alla Roma, si stanno definendo le modalità di pagamento per mettere così un punto definitivo alla querelle. Lo riporta Il Tempo. La disputa era nata dopo la cessione al Basilea, 4 anni fa, e il successivo passaggio al Bologna del difensore oggi in forza all'Arsenal. La Roma infatti ha sostenuto che quel 40% di futura rivendita inserito nell'operazione con gli svizzeri desse diritto a tutte le cifre incassate dal Basilea sulla vendita di Calafiori. E quindi anche relativamente al 50% che gli svizzeri hanno avuto in dote dalla cessione del classe 2002 dal Bologna ai Gunners (45+5 milioni). Ora finalmente, dopo che l'Uefa aveva dato ragione al club giallorosso, è stato trovato l'accordo che porterà qualche milione nelle casse capitoline. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Roma-Greenwood, Pedullà: "Nessun summit col padre né vertici oggi a Trigoria" News AS Roma Settlement Agreement, si va verso lo slittamento a fine luglio. Conti saluta la Roma Calciomercato AS Roma Salah-Eddine, arriva il saluto del PSV: "Ti auguriamo il meglio". Futuro da definire Calciomercato AS Roma Calciomercato Roma LIVE: occhi su Godo, Romano al Cagliari. Dybala, rinnovo vicino Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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