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United announce Varane signing
Ahh ok. Guess that makes sense. Seems like it could be a rough deal since it's for so long. But I guess some of these clubs don't have any other option.You are correct the clubs that rejected the deal do not get the money from the deal, they keep their full share of the audiovisual money though unlike the other clubs. The deal is for 50 years.
Him getting presented on the pitch before the game yesterday was a nice surprise. Looking forward to seeing how he integrates into the team.United announce Varane signing
Ahh ok. Guess that makes sense. Seems like it could be a rough deal since it's for so long. But I guess some of these clubs don't have any other option.
Him getting presented on the pitch before the game yesterday was a nice surprise. Looking forward to seeing how he integrates into the team.
It does seem like a strange one that they couldn't just ease the rules like everyone else has.Well easing the FFP rules in Spain just like everyone else would have solved that problem.
The deal is really bad, it is basically a loan which the clubs have to pay back and also pay 10% of their audiovisual rights for 50 years as interest. And the money is not much either. Again I think Tebas should be investigated and ousted.
He looked out of it for the past two seasons for us so I'm really interested if he will get reinvigorated or alternatively just fizzle out![]()
It does seem like a strange one that they couldn't just ease the rules like everyone else has.
I have wondered that about Varane. He's been playing at a top level for a young age and that can lead to some players burning out. So will wait and see how it plays out. He's potentially a great partner for Maguire so I'm hoping it works out well. United got him for a good price so that's a bonus too.
[Official] Edin Dzeko joins Inter
[Souness] "For me, the star of the show was Greenwood." Souness 🗣 "We expect that (4 assists in a PL game) from a 100 million pound man."
Bro, I can't even. Shit's so dramatic.
Bro, I can't even. Shit's so dramatic.
I love it. It's so good.El Chiringuito is getting everyone hooked![]()
I love it. It's so good.
You're Spanish right? I'm assuming because you're a Madrid fan. How big is it in Spain and what's the perception of it there?
Two year loan, no fee, obligation after Juventus gets their first point in Serie A next year, 35m spread out over three years.
Two year loan, no fee, obligation after Juventus gets their first point in Serie A next year, 35m spread out over three years.
The pundits here talk a lot of shit too. At least the El Chiringuito guys have the decency to turn up the theatricality to make it more fun.It is amusing to see how the world is reacting to it globally instead of just domestically
I really want to know if people will use it as a way to get into La Liga drama.
It is part of the tabloid media and is treated as such and is a joke but all footballs fans do know it, BUT sometimes they do get reputable personalities that give good information out. Take EVERYTHING they say with a HUGE rock of salt (again unless it is a reputable personality).
Seems like a bargain for a great player compared to prices that are being paid elsewhere.
The pundits here talk a lot of shit too. At least the El Chiringuito guys have the decency to turn up the theatricality to make it more fun.
Wonder if City might look to sign Lewandowski if Levy continues to hold out on Kane.
I guess it's his last chance for a final big pay day. Although I'm not quite sure where he'd go.I don't think he want to leave personally.
I guess it's his last chance for a final big pay day. Although I'm not quite sure where he'd go.
City seem like the most likely option. Obviously they're in the market for a striker and Lewandowski is probably the best in the world right now. Pep has worked with him before too. But do they really want to go for a 33 year old no matter how good he is? With striker being their biggest weakness you'd think they would want someone who can fill that role for years to come.
United aren't looking to get a striker right now. They've got Cavani, Greenwood is coming up and they may go for Haaland next season.
Chelsea just bought Lukaku.
Liverpool could be interesting since he's worked with Klopp in the past. But Liverpool have spent a lot recently and they don't seem to go for those really big price tags.
PSG don't need any more attacking players.
Barcelona are broke
Real Madrid are struggling financially as well but also are looking to get Mbappe (how those two things can co-exist I'm not quite sure but that's Real Madrid for you)
No club in Italy could afford him just now