ingaggio
signing; engagement fee
noun een-GAHD-joh Rare
Origin: From French engager (to engage, to hire).
Also means
contract; hire
Usage Note
Ingaggio in sports means the act of signing a player and the fee paid — equivalent to English 'signing' or 'signing-on fee'. More broadly it can mean any professional engagement or hire. It is related to the verb ingaggiare (to sign/hire). Do not confuse with contratto (contract in general) — ingaggio specifically highlights the recruitment act and the associated payment.
Examples
"Il club ha pagato un ingaggio record per l'attaccante."
Natural Translation
The club paid a record signing fee for the striker.
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