By the way, if I remember correctly, Roma has problems with the FFP, before proceeding with the purchases they must necessarily sell someone and must collect around 60 million by June 30th to avoid incurring penalties.
I didn't know about that. €60m is not a very low amount. They took some steps when it comes to selling players. Enzo Le Fée, Dahl and Zalewski have been sold for a total around €40m. But it was still not enough for the needed amount.
They sold Abraham for €20m as well as far as I know. What now? If Abraham's papers were handled before the deadline then there shouldn't be any problem left. Otherwise I wonder in what way Roma will be penalized.
From what we can read on newspapers today seems like As Roma almost reached fair play agreement they dealt with Uefa in 2022, there is only a few millions difference to reach the target so they only risk a a pecuniary sanction and not a limitation on the freedom of purchasing operations on the market or a restriction on the UEFA lists.
Roma management decided it was better to pay a sanction than rather than sacrifice some essential players and I think it was a wise decision on their side.