List of Italian football transfers summer 2000 (co-ownership)

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This is a list of Italian football transfers for co-ownership resolutions, for the 2000-01 season, from and to Serie A and Serie B.

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According to Article 102 bis of NOIF (Norme Organizzative Interne della F.I.G.C). [1] The co-ownership deal must be confirmed each year. The deal may expired, renewed, bought back or sold outright. Deals that failed to form an agreement after the deadline, will be defined by auction between the 2 clubs. Which the club will submit their bid in a sealed envelope. Non-submission may lead to the rights is free to give to the opposite side. The mother club could sell their rights to third parties.

Co-ownership

DateNameCo-own ClubMother clubResultFee
Adaílton Verona Parma Renewed
Alessandro Agostini Pistoiese Fiorentina Renewed
Alessandro Alessandrì Sanremese Internazionale InternazionaleUndisclosed
Giuseppe Alessi Napoli Torino Renewed
Fabio Alteri Lumezzane Cesena Renewed
Luca Altomare Cosenza Napoli Renewed
Alessandro Ambrosi Monza Crotone CrotoneUndisclosed
Roberto Ambrosini Lumezzane Treviso ND
Federico Amenta Alessandria Torino TorinoUndisclosed
Dario Baccin Ternana Juventus Renewed
Fabio Barison Pro Vercelli Juventus ND (Pro Vercelli)Free
2000-05-24 Jonatan Binotto Bologna Juventus BolognaL 10 billion (player exchange) [2] [3]
Arnaldo Bonfanti Reggiana Atalanta ReggianaUndisclosed
Mauro Briano Savoia Reggina RegginaUndisclosed
Giuseppe Bugiolacchi Pontedera Juventus PontederaAuction, ~L 48 million [2]
Alex Calderoni Alzano Cesena
Francesco Carbone Chievo Foggia ChievoUndisclosed
Paolo Chiavaroli Alessandria Juventus ND (Alessandria)Free
Antonio Chimenti Lecce Roma LecceL 1.3 billion [4]
Daniele Conti Cagliari Roma CagliariL 1.25 billion [4]
2000-05-30 Morgan De Sanctis Udinese Juventus UdineseL 8 billion [2] [5]
Alessandro Doga Lecce Sampdoria ND (Lecce)Free
Massimo Epifani Gubbio Roma RomaL 90 million [4]
Enrico Fantini Venezia Juventus VeneziaL 0.2 billion [2]
Luigi Giandomenico Venezia Juventus Renewed
Corrado Grabbi Ternana Juventus TernanaUndisclosed
2000-06-15 Mohamed Kallon Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Reggina Internazionale InternazionaleUndisclosed [6]
Giorgio Lucenti Napoli Roma RomaL 0.99 billion [4]
Simone Malatesta Juventus Modena Renewed
Christian Manfredini Genoa Juventus GenoaL 0.6 billion [2]
Paolo Milano Biellese Juventus BielleseL 10.5 million + L 25 million + L 13~14 million (along with Saviozzi) [2]
Luca Moreo Viterbese Juventus Renewed
Ronnie O'Brien Flag of Ireland.svg Crotone Juventus JuventusUndisclosed
Massimo Oddo Napoli Milan MilanAuction, Undisclosed
Joseph Dayo Oshadogan Reggina Roma RegginaL 1.5 billion [4]
Nicola Padoin Prato Milan PratoUndisclosed
Nicola Pagani Fermana Reggina RegginaUndisclosed
Angelo Paradiso Cesena Lecce ND (Cesena)Free
Fabio Pecchia Torino Juventus Renewed
Simone Perrotta Bari Juventus Renewed
Paolo Poggi Roma Udinese RomaL 1 million [4]
Ciro Polito Lucchese Salernitana Salernitana
Andrea Polizzano Lecco Internazionale InternazionaleUndisclosed
Simone Puleo Foggia Milan MilanAuction, Undisclosed
Pierre Giorgio Regonesi Juventus Atalanta Renewed
Tommaso Rocchi Como Juventus ComoL 0.9 billion [2]
Marco Saviozzi Biellese Juventus BielleseL 10.5 million + L 25 million + L 13~14 million (along with Milano) [2]
Franco Semioli Internazionale Torino Renewed
Cristian Servidei Ternana Roma ND (Ternana)Free [4]
Lorenzo Squizzi Salernitana Lucchese ND
2000-06-20 Massimo Tarantino Bologna Internazionale BolognaUndisclosed [7]
2000-06-15 Nicola Ventola Bologna Internazionale InternazionaleUndisclosed [6]
Max Vieri Brescello Juventus JuventusUndisclosed
Pierre Womé Bologna Roma BolognaL 1 million [4]
2000-05-30 Marco Zamboni Udinese Juventus Renewed [5]
2000-06-20 Cristiano Zanetti Roma Internazionale Renewed [7]
Massimiliano Zazzetta Como Juventus JuventusL 0.15 billion [8]
Zé Elias Bologna Internazionale InternazionaleUndisclosed [9]

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