This is the best scenario. To find a club that doesn't pay taxes, so they're willing to cover at least a considerable part of his salary. Everything else would have been a loan with max. 10-20% salary takeover. This way, we make at least some room for the ffp.Unless we pay half, Monaco pay half. But their half ends up being nothing as it's all the non tax.
Not so good in this scenario but we are desperate.
I think this is how it is.Unless we pay half, Monaco pay half. But their half ends up being nothing as it's all the non tax.
Not so good in this scenario but we are desperate.
It is a 50-50 split.Unless we pay half, Monaco pay half. But their half ends up being nothing as it's all the non tax.
Not so good in this scenario but we are desperate.
Ya wages did get split. I will do the calculations.
Monaco has no tax, so thats almost 50% gone. If I take your 14m, which I dont think its correct, thats 28m for the two years which will now be spread out in three years with the new contract. Hence thats about 9.3m gross each year.
Going to Monaco will remove the 50% tax. So thats 4.5 - 5m net salary. Now we are paying half of it.
2.5m is what we are paying now. Which is absolutely grand.
I think, but dont know, ansu gets the same net salary and barca pays 50% of net salaryI don't think it's correct to calculate the tax removal, but in any case we will have a massive FFP release of wages: worst case 9m, best case more than 10m
Because it is a good newsWhy is that idiot talking like Ansu leaving soon is a good news?
Really embarassing, but what else can we expect from him?