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WalkerboyUK

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Juve have given ramsey 300k a week, thats got to be bullshit.

Papers also saying bayern will offer hudson odoi 85k a week.

Crazy.

Sky said this morning that he's turned down £85k a week offer from Chelsea in order to push a move to Bayern.
Bayern apparently have had £35 million offer rejected.
How on earth is someone with just 14 first team appearances under his belt a £35+ million player???
 

luptic

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Sky said this morning that he's turned down £85k a week offer from Chelsea in order to push a move to Bayern.
Bayern apparently have had £35 million offer rejected.
How on earth is someone with just 14 first team appearances under his belt a £35+ million player???
Its the way of the world now. Given the cost of a player now if they fulfil their potential at 24 £35m is cheap. They are banking on their price rising, much like buying a house. They are anticipating their the cost of players will continuing to rise.
 

orlandinho

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Also, if Hudson Odoi does well in Germany, how much will a Premier League team be willing to pay for a homegrown player.

I would not be surprised if Sancho moves for a fee similar to Mbappe's at some point in the next two years. Hudson Odoi might be the next one after that.

I think German clubs want to get a slice of the large TV money pie that is the Premier League and giving opportunities to young English talent to then sell them back, seems to be a great option.
 

parj

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Kevin Prince Boateng follows in Paulinho's footsteps of not making it at tottenham but good enough for Barcelona.... Damn...
 

Spursh

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Wonder where that leaves Rabiot and his proposed transfer there?
 
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EQP

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He'll probably start legal action to force Barca to sign him.

He is well in his rights to pursue legal action if Barca refuse to sign him. All he would have to do is cite the "Professional Footballer's Charter"

Article: Gorgeous hair
Subsection: Have they seen it blowing in the wind?​
Bullet 4: And they didn't offer you a contract?​

Any lawyer worth his weight in gorgeous hair, would have a field day with this.
 
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However, look at Morata - Chelsea are about to make ALL of their money back if you include the laon fee.
I quoted this and moved it here because it's the kind of line of thought that ends with that thread being locked.

I don't know how true your above statement is. Only reason I have doubt is because of briefly reading over this, just the brief excerpt, sounds fascinating

The hidden costs of transfers and contracts revealed
Extract from Daniel Geey's Done Deal shows the hidden world of bizarre clauses and the true cost of a contract

https://www.skysports.com/football/...den-costs-of-transfers-and-contracts-revealed

something worth thinking about at least, goes to show how none of us are experts.
 

bubble07

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Higuin in London for medical

They have 2 hours and 32 minutes to register him in time for the semi
 

Cornpattbuck

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I quoted this and moved it here because it's the kind of line of thought that ends with that thread being locked.

I don't know how true your above statement is. Only reason I have doubt is because of briefly reading over this, just the brief excerpt, sounds fascinating

The hidden costs of transfers and contracts revealed
Extract from Daniel Geey's Done Deal shows the hidden world of bizarre clauses and the true cost of a contract

https://www.skysports.com/football/...den-costs-of-transfers-and-contracts-revealed

something worth thinking about at least, goes to show how none of us are experts.

Dark, dark arts.

To this day there's still some that refer to the '£140m Coutinho fee', which never sounded right even when it first appeared. £80m and rising to £120m with fairly exceptional circumstances (Ballon d'Or etc) sounds much more likely.
 
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Dark, dark arts.

To this day there's still some that refer to the '£140m Coutinho fee', which never sounded right even when it first appeared. £80m and rising to £120m with fairly exceptional circumstances (Ballon d'Or etc) sounds much more likely.
Makes you look at transfers in the upper echelons of football in a different light for sure.
 
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