Francesco Valiani

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football biography Francesco Valiani (born 29 October 1980) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for an amateur side Hellas Chiesina.

Career

Rimini

Valiani joined Rimini along with Emmanuel Cascione. Valiani spent two-and-a-half seasons in Serie B with the club.

His final game (and goal) for Rimini was on 2008-01-26 and, ironically, against the team he would join the next week. Bologna won the match 2–1.[1]

Bologna

Valiani joined Bologna in January 2008 for €2.5 million[2] and helped them to promotion.

On 31 August 2008 he made his Serie A debut by scoring the winning goal in a shocking 2–1 win for Bologna at San Siro against AC Milan.[3]

Parma

On 29 January 2010 Parma signed the midfielder from Bologna in return for winger Andrea Pisanu on joint ownership deals, both 50% registration rights of the players were tagged for €2.5 million.[4][5] Valiani signed a <templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />3+12-year contract.[6]

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In June 2011 Parma acquired Valiani outright and co-currently Andrea Pisanu jointed Bologna outright. Co-currently Alessandro Elia and Riccardo Pasi returned to their mother club.

Elia was valued an aggressive price of €1.5 million [nb 1] While Pasi's 50% rights was valued an aggressive price of €1.6 million; [nb 2] Valiani cost Parma €2.8 million [nb 3] and co-currently Parma sold Andrea Pisanu outright for €2.5 million. The four deals made Bologna received €200,000 in net.[7][8]

Siena

On 14 July 2012, Parma sold Valiani outright to fellow Serie A club Siena[9] for just €100,000.[10] In June and July 2012 Siena and Parma also made cash-less players only swap, namely: Brandão, Iacobucci, Pacini and Rossi of Siena for a total of €5.6 million; Coppola, Dellafiore, Doumbia and Galuppo of Parma also for a total of €5.6 million.[10]

Return to Pistoiese

On 14 July 2019, he returned to his first club Pistoiese, signing a 2-year contract.[11]

Footnotes

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  1. It made Parma received a financial income of €500,000 as its retained half was increased to €1.5 million but co-currently a financial cost for Bologna as it cannot capture the €500,000 profit
  2. It made Parma a financial cost of €600,000 and financial income to Bologna
  3. It made Parma had a financial cost of €300,000 as the price of the other half had raised from €2.5M to €2.8M but on Bologna side a financial income as a bonus

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References

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