Recently, the European Football Association (EFA) imposed fines on eight European soccer clubs, with four Italian teams - Roma, Inter Milan, Juventus and AC

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--Being the brunt of it.

The four Serie A sides will have to pay a total of 172 million euros in fines, however, they will only actually have to pay 14.5 million euros as long as they meet the relevant UEFA Cup requirements.

Statistics show that in the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons, Serie A as a whole lost up to 1.7 billion euros, with more than 70% of the losses coming from Juventus, Roma, Inter Milan and AC

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Specifically, FC Roma's business situation was rated the worst in Serie A and the second worst in Europe for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons, with a cumulative loss of €389 million.

Inter Milan lost a combined €348 million over the two seasons, while Juventus lost €300 million and AC

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A loss of 291 million euros.

Napoli lost 78 million euros, while Lazio lost 40 million euros.

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By the time Mourinho takes over Roma in the summer of 2021, the club will already be carrying a massive debt of €389 million.

Therefore, we can say that Mourinho has not only jumped into the "pit" of Roma, but also the whole Serie A seems to be facing a bigger "pit".

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