Juventus General Manager Damien Comolli has been handed authority across multiple areas of the club’s operations — from transfer market decisions to official representation before top football bodies.
Calcio e Finanza has published key details from internal documents outlining the full extent of Comolli’s remit, giving insight into his strategic importance at the club.
Comolli to Represent Juventus with UEFA, FIGC, FIFA and More
As part of his role, Comolli has been officially authorized to represent Juventus in dealings with national and international governing bodies, including:
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Lega Serie A
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FIGC
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CONI
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UEFA
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FIFA
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ECA
This representation includes signing official documents, filing declarations, handling communications, and managing regulatory relationships that affect Juventus both on and off the pitch.
Juventus Transfer Budget 2025
Comolli has been given major authority in transfer operations. He can sign off on deals up to €45 million and jointly with the CEO or club president for transactions up to €75 million. This applies to:
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Permanent and loan deals for male and female players
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Player contracts, including fixed and variable wages
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Agent and consultant agreements tied to player deals
This gives Comolli key decision-making control over Juventus’ player acquisition and sales strategy – an area the club is looking to streamline after recent off-pitch turbulence.
Comolli Juventus Responsibilities
Overseeing Contracts for Coaches and Technical Staff
His authority extends to staff as well. Comolli can manage contracts for:
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Coaches and assistant coaches
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Technical directors and analysts
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Athletic trainers and medical staff
He can authorize agreements worth up to €8 million annually with a single signature, or up to €75 million with executive-level sign-off.
Managing Sponsorships and Marketing Deals
On the commercial side, Comolli has the ability to sign:
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Marketing and sponsorship contracts (up to €16 million solo, €50 million jointly)
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Agreements involving Juventus’ brand assets, merchandising, and promotions
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Licensing deals related to the club’s media and fan experiences
For Juventus, whose huge global reach remains a key source of revenue, this commercial authority is particularly significant.
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Control of Intellectual Property and Brand Protection
Comolli is also in charge of:
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Registering and defending Juventus trademarks and IP rights
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Managing legal actions related to brand infringement
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Coordinating all filings, oppositions, and renewals tied to patents and designs
This reflects the club’s focus on protecting its brand globally, particularly as it continues expanding in international markets.
Supply and Service Contracts
He can approve supply and collaboration contracts (up to €16 million) involving:
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Services and materials for club operations
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Image rights and broadcasting deals
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Use and rental of stadiums and training facilities
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Publishing, advertising, and content distribution
Staff Management and Immigration
Comolli also handles internal human resources tasks for sports workers, including:
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Hiring, suspending, or dismissing managerial staff
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Handling employment contracts and wages
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Disciplinary decisions and contract settlements
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Overseeing immigration procedures for non-EU staff via Italy’s one-stop desk system