Serie A will make communication between the referee and VAR public. Referee boss Gianluca Rocchi has confirmed this.
Serie A makes communication between VAR and referee public
Some VAR recordings will be made public via broadcaster DAZN. In this way, Serie A tries to remove any ambiguity and unrest surrounding arbitration decisions. It doesn’t seem like all communications are made public, but only the situations that have caused a lot of controversy. The communication will not be available live, but after the match.
“The problem is not that a mistake was made, but why,” says Rocchi. “The answer is to create a space where we may describe the happenings once a month or once every fifteen days.” The Serie A seeks to accomplish this in a more structured manner than the Eredivisie, which occasionally released parts as well.
Sassuolo’s assistance allows AS Roma to pay their debt
Staying in Italy, according to reports, AS Roma is no longer concerned about potential UEFA fines in the near future. The Roman club faced a deadline of June 30 to gather or save thirty million euros, in part because of a partnership with Sassuolo.
UEFA has long kept a close eye on AS Roma’s financial position. UEFA ruled that AS Roma did not fulfil all of the financial requirements less than a year ago, and Roma was given until June 30, 2023, to collect or make cutbacks of thirty million euros. Sassuolo has given assistance in this regard.
Tuttosport, a reliable source of information on AS Roma, claims that Roma has complied with UEFA’s rules. This was partially a result of Jose Mourinho’s team selling two further young prospects. At the last minute, for 10 million euros, to Sassuolo. Filippo Missori and Christian Volpato were the players transferred to Sassuolo.
Giovanni Carnevali, the general manager of Sassuolo, explained to Sky Sport Italia why his team, AS Roma, offered assistance. “Our connection with AS Roma is good. Before June 30, it was required to take control of these young males. He advised them to aid one another if they could. Benjamin Tahirovic (€5.5 million), Justin Kluivert (€7.5 million), Ruben Providence (€300,000), as well as Carles Perez (around 2 million) were all previously sold by AS Roma.