Fiorentina's 2025-2026 transfer market: €1 million in revenue and a positive balance.

Stefano Pioli's new Fiorentina has worked hard on both incoming and outgoing players ahead of the long 2025-2026 season. The Viola has managed to maintain a positive financial balance, thanks in part to previous work done with loans with an option to buy, which have brought in approximately €60 million. With a total balance of approximately €1 million, the club has built a competitive squad without straining its balance sheet.
Fiorentina's purchasesThe summer transfer window has brought several new faces to the manager's disposal. The largest investment is Simon Sohm , a Swiss midfielder acquired from Parma for €15 million . Close behind, Fiorentina has focused on Nicolò Fagioli, who was bought from Juventus for €13.5 million, and Albert Gudmundsson, an Icelandic playmaker formerly of Genoa, whose buyout obligation came this summer for €13 million.
Another notable signing was Jacopo Fazzini, a young midfielder from Empoli, who paid €10 million. To strengthen the left flank, former Atalanta and Inter Milan player Robin Gosens was also signed from Union Berlin for €7 million. In addition, promising acquisitions include Eman Kospo, a Bosnian defender born in 2006 who joined from Barcelona's youth academy for €400,000. Finally, Fiorentina added experience with the free transfer of Edin Džeko, 39, from Fenerbahçe, and with goalkeeper Luca Lezzerini, released from Brescia. In defense, Mattia Viti also returned to Italy on loan from Nice.
Overall, Fiorentina spent around €58.9 million to strengthen the squad, with the average age of signings around 24, a sign of a strategy that unites the present and the future.
Fiorentina's transfersOn the outgoing front, Fiorentina made significant deals that brought in approximately €59.95 million . The most notable was that of Nico González , sold to Juventus for €28.1 million. Another significant departure was that of young full-back Michael Kayode, who moved to Brentford in the Premier League for €17.5 million. In midfield, Sofyan Amrabat was sold to Fenerbahce for €12 million. All three had already been loaned out with an obligation to buy last season.
The figures for other transfers to other Serie A clubs are more modest. M'Bala Nzola joined Pisa on a €1 million loan, while Riccardo Sottil went to Lecce for €500,000. Among the young players leaving are Matías Moreno, an Argentine defender loaned to Levante (€500,000), and Lorenzo Lucchesi, who joined Monza for €250,000. Rounding out the transfer window is captain Cristiano Biraghi, who joined Torino for €100,000.
The final balanceFiorentina's transfer window is therefore slightly positive. With approximately €58.9 million spent and nearly €60 million earned, the Viola club posted a profit of €1.05 million.
Operations | Value |
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Revenue (sales) | €59.95 million |
Expenses (purchases) | €58.90 million |
Balance | +1.05 million € |
Fiorentina has chosen to overhaul its squad by adding quality players like Fagioli, Sohm, and Gudmundsson, without sacrificing the experience provided by players like Džeko and Gosens. The transfers made last season have brought in resources to rebalance the team's finances, leaving room for further moves in the future. The team is thus ready to face the league season with a solid foundation and a sustainable balance sheet, in line with the club's policy of combining sporting ambition and financial stability.
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