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This is a list of Italian football transfers for co-ownership resolutions, for the 2014–15 season, from and to Serie A and Serie B. According to Article 102 bis of NOIF (Norme Organizzative Interne della F.I.G.C), the co-ownership deal must be confirmed each year. The deal may expire, be renewed, or one of the co-owners can buy back the other 50% of the player's rights. Deals that failed to form an agreement after the deadline, will be defined by auction between the 2 clubs: both clubs will submit their bid in a sealed envelope. Non-submission means the player's rights go to the other team for free. The mother club could sell their rights to third parties in a loan deal, like Emiliano Viviano in 2010, Andrea Masiello, Abdoulay Konko in January 2008 and Massimo Volta in circa 2007–08 and mo

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  • This is a list of Italian football transfers for co-ownership resolutions, for the 2014–15 season, from and to Serie A and Serie B. According to Article 102 bis of NOIF (Norme Organizzative Interne della F.I.G.C), the co-ownership deal must be confirmed each year. The deal may expire, be renewed, or one of the co-owners can buy back the other 50% of the player's rights. Deals that failed to form an agreement after the deadline, will be defined by auction between the 2 clubs: both clubs will submit their bid in a sealed envelope. Non-submission means the player's rights go to the other team for free. The mother club could sell their rights to third parties in a loan deal, like Emiliano Viviano in 2010, Andrea Masiello, Abdoulay Konko in January 2008 and Massimo Volta in circa 2007–08 and most recently Nicolas Viola in 2013. (en)
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  • This is a list of Italian football transfers for co-ownership resolutions, for the 2014–15 season, from and to Serie A and Serie B. According to Article 102 bis of NOIF (Norme Organizzative Interne della F.I.G.C), the co-ownership deal must be confirmed each year. The deal may expire, be renewed, or one of the co-owners can buy back the other 50% of the player's rights. Deals that failed to form an agreement after the deadline, will be defined by auction between the 2 clubs: both clubs will submit their bid in a sealed envelope. Non-submission means the player's rights go to the other team for free. The mother club could sell their rights to third parties in a loan deal, like Emiliano Viviano in 2010, Andrea Masiello, Abdoulay Konko in January 2008 and Massimo Volta in circa 2007–08 and mo (en)
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  • List of Italian football transfers summer 2014 (co-ownership) (en)
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