Roma receives €300,000 windfall from Frattesi sale bonus
Transfer News·30 June 2026·13d ago

Roma receives €300,000 windfall from Frattesi sale bonus

Source: Forza Roma

Roma has received 300,000 euros following bonus clauses that were triggered in the transfer of Davide Frattesi from Sassuolo to Inter. The payment stems from performance-related bonuses included in the original deal between the two clubs, with Roma entitled to a percentage of any future sale under the terms agreed when Frattesi departed for Sassuolo.

The midfielder, a former Roma youth product, has indirectly benefited the club once again despite no current transfer speculation surrounding him. The bonus structure underscores Roma's practice of including resale clauses in youth academy departures, ensuring ongoing financial benefit if academy graduates move on to larger clubs.

While 300,000 euros represents a modest sum in modern football, the payment provides useful additional revenue for the Giallorossi during the transfer window.

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L'ex giallorosso ha dato una piccola 'mano' al club Redazione 30 giugno - 15:51 Bruno Conti saluta. Ora serve rivoluzionare il settore giovanile La Roma ringrazia Frattesi. Ancora una volta, il suo nome orbita intorno al mondo giallorosso. Nessuna voce di mercato, almeno per questa volta. Nessun…

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