Bobo Only in your world learning how not to depend on Messi includes selling your best youngster to please that same Messi for another season.
No, I certainly wouldn't sell Pedri to keep Messi.
Btw., incredible quotes from Capello. Must mean a lot coming from one of the best ever.
Loan fee - what they pay us for having Trincao for a year; 6m if he returns, 0 if they opt to buy
Option to buy - they can have him at the end of the season for 29m (27,5m pounds) permanently
Just in case, you ain't messing with me? :lol:
From what I see, they can buy him for 29m if they want and pay no compesation for the loan. If not, they pay us 6m for having him. Reduces the risk for Barca.
Will he be able to play again? I know that in Italy it's legally not possible, but there are certainly other countires where he could continue with his career. If he's fit to do so.
Hope he's feeling better now.
Sure, that can be a problem if they include such a clause in the original deal. But I'm sure they'll be able to find a way around it. In the worst case, the gentlemen's agreement would do it. So Tebas can't block the original contract.
How can he stop Barca from signing Messi on a 5-year contract worth say 50m if it's within the limitations?
Wonder what happens for the remainder of such a contract after a player is done with his playing years. Surely two clubs can't sign a single player. Maybe they could change the nature of...
Starting to have second thoughts about it. Sure, short term there's no better way for Barca. We can't be smart with no numbers and feedback from sponsors, but don't doubt the club has done its due diligence and opts to push so hard to renew him. Just wonder if the pressure from the fans and...
Doubt we can terminate Pjanic's contract. Wouldn't that be a huge loss on the books on top of us commiting to his massive salary? Sadly, little chance a loan deal (or any deal, for that matter) works for Umtiti..
Deal would make some sense if Koeman didn't trust him (possible) and he went on loan without an option to buy. They've basically written him off and want the money back. And are willing to take the risk.
Barca has no say in it. Probably already dealt with Trincao too. If they want him for the set price at the end of the season, they'll have him. Can't remember a single example of a player blocking an option to buy and turning the club down
Obligatory means the club a player's loaned to has tu...