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List of Italian football transfers summer 2013 (co-ownership)

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Co-ownership transfers in Italian football (2013-14)

This article explains how co-ownership works for the 2013-14 season, involving Serie A and Serie B clubs.

- Two clubs share 50% of a player's rights, and the arrangement must be confirmed each year.
- The deal can end, be renewed, or one club can buy back the other 50%.
- If the clubs can’t agree by the deadline, the rights are decided by a sealed-bid auction. Each club submits a bid in a sealed envelope; if a club doesn’t submit a bid, the other club gets the player for free.
- The owning club can loan the player’s rights to a third party, as has happened in the past (for example, Emiliano Viviano in 2010 and Massimo Volta in 2007).
- Non-EU players in the lists are marked with a flag.
- Auctions involve bids, with example amounts such as €803,500.


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