Luftstalag14
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So if he works out, a year from now we will be talking to him about a renewal; if not, he walks free in 2023.
So if he works out, a year from now we will be talking to him about a renewal; if not, he walks free in 2023.
So if he works out, a year from now we will be talking to him about a renewal; if not, he walks free in 2023.
That is the price you pay when a player taes big paycut, while you don't want to commit for long years.
A 2-year deal is very good for both parties.
So if he works out, a year from now we will be talking to him about a renewal; if not, he walks free in 2023.
Yeah. If his first season is successful, you are forced to renegociate at the end of the season and sure enough he wil ask for a salary increase. It is only a good deal if he flops.
If it was a condition from Depay, it shows he is concious his position at Bar?a is not safe and he wants to be able to keep options open instead of sitting on the bench, especially with Koeman situation. Pretty mature and smart decision from him tbh.
Yeah, but contrarily I think even if he gives a good 2 seasons and then walks that both parties have done well from the deal.
Look at Griezmann, and ignore his transfer fee and wages. Imagine he came for free. For the level he has shown for 2 seasons, I think most Barcelona fans would be content with the level he showed while also be fine with not keeping him around as he approaches 30.
It is a smart deal that benefits both sides. And of course, if he exceeds that level over the next season then we can look at an extension for a year next Summer where the financial situation while hopefully start looking better as revenue streams post corona open up again.
No club give a 2 year contract to a player who isn't "very" old and thus represent a liability (or maybe the kind of players like Arsenal's Diaby who are physical liabilities). The more years under contract, the better for a club because you have leverage. Here, Memphis hold the leverage.
No club give a 2 year contract to a player who isn't "very" old and thus represent a liability (or maybe the kind of players like Arsenal's Diaby who are physical liabilities). The more years under contract, the better for a club because you have leverage. Here, Memphis hold the leverage.