Roma's Wage Bill Limits Transfer Spending, Ranieri Reveals

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Roma's Wage Bill Limits Transfer Spending, Ranieri Reveals
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AS Roma manager Claudio Ranieri admitted that the club's wage bill prevented them from making more significant investments during the January transfer window. Ranieri expressed his desire to sign French forward Randal Kolo Muani, who ultimately joined Juventus on loan. While acknowledging the Friedkin Group's substantial investments since taking over in 2020, Ranieri emphasized the need to balance spending and adhere to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. He highlighted the importance of increasing income and reducing expenses, potentially through European success, to address the wage bill challenge.

cards interface. Give it a try.AS Roma were unable to invest more during the latest transfer window because of their wage bill , manager Claudio Ranieri said on Friday, revealing he had wanted to bring in French forward Randal Kolo Muani who ended up at Juventus.

"What I said about the Friedkins is true. They've spent a load of money and while some might say 'they spent it badly', whether that's true or not, they put that money in," Ranieri told a press conference ahead of Sunday's game at Venezia. Ranieri is aware of what is needed in order to turn their financial situation around, but also knows that it won't happen overnight.

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