Jadon Sancho| Staying at Dortmund for now

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I don’t understand where all of this talk about instalments has come from? Haven’t most deals in the whole of football been done in instalments? I was under the impression things are rarely done up front which is why when they are, see Maguire/Ronaldo etc, then it gets mentioned.
From financial point of view, it hardly matters. If the selling club wants full payment up front, United can take a loan and pay that in installments instead. The cost of that is just extra interest paid. These types of things are in the news when there’s not much to report on.
 

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If the Saudis bought us from the Glazers this deal wouldn’t be an issue. Hope they still do now that the Newcastle deal fell through.
 

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If the Saudis bought us from the Glazers this deal wouldn’t be an issue. Hope they still do now that the Newcastle deal fell through.
Not sure if you're being serious or just WUMing but I do know fans are starved for winning. Even with that said, I'd have to seriously rethink my support if we were bought by the Saudi's and reduced to being a glorified PR machine for them ala PSG or City. The Glazers have their faults and can be bad at times for sure but they're nowhere near murderous and medieval regime bad. We're a proud club in world football with a rich history, we're much better than that
 

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If Utd were given the same views internally, they wouldn’t be sat at the negotiating table right now. Lichtenstenier is an agent that Dortmund appointed, not Utd. If there was no chance of a transfer, don’t you think Dortmund would have told their agent to pull out of negotiations? It wouldn’t make sense for him to continue discussions.
Can we please stop using press reports as facts. We don't know if they are sitting on the negotiating table right now, if Lichtensteiner is the agent Dortmund appointed or even if the 120m asking price is correct. We know very little what's going on right now and believing otherwise is being naive.

Dortmund have said he’s staying to show their intent on getting the full price they are asking for. If the price gets met, Sancho will move.
These are real people who have said that and not once but multiple times in the strongest terms. You know normal people don't want to lie and mislead their fanbase like that just to bluff via the media. I mean it's a completely stupid strategy with big negative consequences. If you were in their shoes would you do that? I wouldn't.
 

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Can't just hand over £120m, it rarely happens. Clubs have been paying instalments for years.
There’s a distinction between instalments and add-ons dependent on certain conditions/achievements.
 

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If the Saudis bought us from the Glazers this deal wouldn’t be an issue. Hope they still do now that the Newcastle deal fell through.
I'd prefer to not be owned by a feudal monarchy that doesn't respect human rights and executes people in their embassy's.
 

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There’s a distinction between instalments and add-ons dependent on certain conditions/achievements.

Clearly we're playing hardball. I suspect United don't think we should be paying that much for any player in the current climate. So it's seeing if Dortmund will blink first.
 

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Yes and both are commonplace
And at which point did I say they aren’t?

The girl made a joke. The poster I quoted stated instalments are common place in football, but the joke isn’t about instalments, hence the distinction, nor is it about United wanting to do something that isn’t common place. At least the way I interpreted it.

I suspect United don't think we should be paying that much for any player in the current climate.
And I’m guessing that’s what the joke she made is rooted in? United trying to argue Dortmund’s valuation because Covid. She wants to argue United’s valuation because Covid.
 

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And at which point did I say they aren’t?

The girl made a joke. The poster I quoted stated instalments are common place in football, but the joke isn’t about instalments, hence the distinction, nor is it about United wanting to do something that isn’t common place. At least the way I interpreted it.



And I’m guessing that’s what the joke she made is rooted in?
My guess is that she's pissed with the concept of negotiations and wants us to show them all the money.
 

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I'd prefer to not be owned by a feudal monarchy that doesn't respect human rights and executes people in their embassy's.
I would prefer not to be owned by a family who actively try to milk sports franchises of all their worth. Tampa Bay Buccaneers are by far the best reference point for this club. Convinced the city to build them a brand spanking new stadium. Won the superb owl (lets see who get it) then spent the next decade with a losing record and were being warned by the league for paying below the minimum wage cap.

I'd still prefer them over the Saudis though
 

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Has anyone asked Romano about agents' fees and if they are proving a huge stumbling block?
 

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And at which point did I say they aren’t?

The girl made a joke. The poster I quoted stated instalments are common place in football, but the joke isn’t about instalments, hence the distinction, nor is it about United wanting to do something that isn’t common place. At least the way I interpreted it.



And I’m guessing that’s what the joke she made is rooted in? United trying to argue Dortmund’s valuation because Covid. She wants to argue United’s valuation because Covid.
Not a very good joke given that's how most deals are structured. Especially bigger ones.
 

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I would prefer not to be owned by a family who actively try to milk sports franchises of all their worth. Tampa Bay Buccaneers are by far the best reference point for this club. Convinced the city to build them a brand spanking new stadium. Won the superb owl (lets see who get it) then spent the next decade with a losing record and were being warned by the league for paying below the minimum wage cap.

I'd still prefer them over the Saudis though
I'm not going to blindly support the Glazer's. They aren't ideal owners. But, I'll take them over corrupt oligarchs and governments that ignore human rights and exploit there migrant work force to appalling levels. I'd add, they treat United differently than they treat the Buccaneers. They've rarely cheaper out on us to some insane level, except possibly after the Ronaldo sale.
 

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So after following this whole saga more often and frequently than is healthy for a human, ill give you a summary of where we’re at according to reports.

- Dortmund are still adamant that they want 120m euros or else he stays. They are still playing hard ball that he’s no longer leaving. This has been taken as a stance that you either pay what we’re asking for or he stays. I think it’s pretty accepted that they are serious and are unlikely to move much on the price.

- Utd are still in negotiations and still trying to do a deal for Sancho but are reluctant to pay the asking price and want to negotiate the price and structure. There has also been frustration that they are unable to negotiate directly with Dortmund are having to do so through the agent Lichtensteiner. Utd are probably reluctant to go through him because there will naturally be further fees that this middle man will be due which will come down to another battle of who and how much is paid to this guy.

- The general consensus is that Sancho wants to come and that personal terms won’t really be a big obstacle contrary to recent reports. However he’s not going to agitate for a move and is happy to move if an offer comes in that Dortmund are happy with.

- The recent addition is that the only thing holding up the deal now is Joel Glazers reluctance to sanction that amount of money for the transfer. Apparently ole, Woodward and the senior leadership team are in agreement that the player is worth the investment. Now this could be a genuine obstacle or it could be another neogitation tactic by united to make it appear they may not follow through with a big money offer if Dortmund don’t reduce their demands. There’s also reports that the middle agents fees are excessive which Utd aren’t willing to pay.

ultimately, it’s going to come down to whether the Glazers are happy to sanction the deal. Everyone else in the club is happy for the transfer to take place and they understand he would be well worth the investment.

Of course this is all based on reports that have come out and myself trying to read between the lines. There’s definitely still a strong possibility of the transfer taking place. If there wasn’t then negotiations would have ended long ago.

Personally I’m still of the opinion that the transfer will eventually take place and that we won’t manage to negotiate down on the price much if any at all. Similar to how Macguire and Bruno negotiations took place.

There were similar reports around the Bruno deal where Joel was apparently reluctant to sign it off.

I do think it will happen but may drag out for another few weeks as the Glazers will do everything in their power to drive the price down as it is still at the starting price from what we know.
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Can we please stop using press reports as facts. We don't know if they are sitting on the negotiating table right now, if Lichtensteiner is the agent Dortmund appointed or even if the 120m asking price is correct. We know very little what's going on right now and believing otherwise is being naive.
This is a football forum mate. A United football forum. That’s what we do, discuss everything Man Utd.

If we’re not going to base our posts from press reports then we don’t have much to talk about with regards to any transfer until the player is lifting the shirt of the new club.

None of us are in the know. You and I have only press reports to go from.
 

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These are real people who have said that and not once but multiple times in the strongest terms. You know normal people don't want to lie and mislead their fanbase like that just to bluff via the media. I mean it's a completely stupid strategy with big negative consequences. If you were in their shoes would you do that? I wouldn't.
Erm, these real people that you are talking about actually have history. They’ve openly stated before that Aubamayeng and Dembele were not going anywhere and were not for sale. They were both sold in the same transfer window that it was said in. So yes real people do lie. And the ones talking now are the exact same ones who did before.

Even when Mkhitaryan signed for us they stated he wouldn’t be sold. He was still sold.

A good negotiator doesn’t always say what they intend to do. Dortmund are good negotiators.
 

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If the Saudis bought us from the Glazers this deal wouldn’t be an issue. Hope they still do now that the Newcastle deal fell through.
I wouldn’t bank on it just yet. There are reports that the deal could still be resurrected and the premier league would be happy to listen to the proposal as long as their requirements were met.
 

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So after following this whole saga more often and frequently than is healthy for a human, ill give you a summary of where we’re at according to reports.

- Dortmund are still adamant that they want 120m euros or else he stays. They are still playing hard ball that he’s no longer leaving. This has been taken as a stance that you either pay what we’re asking for or he stays. I think it’s pretty accepted that they are serious and are unlikely to move much on the price.

- Utd are still in negotiations and still trying to do a deal for Sancho but are reluctant to pay the asking price and want to negotiate the price and structure. There has also been frustration that they are unable to negotiate directly with Dortmund are having to do so through the agent Lichtensteiner. Utd are probably reluctant to go through him because there will naturally be further fees that this middle man will be due which will come down to another battle of who and how much is paid to this guy.

- The general consensus is that Sancho wants to come and that personal terms won’t really be a big obstacle contrary to recent reports. However he’s not going to agitate for a move and is happy to move if an offer comes in that Dortmund are happy with.

- The recent addition is that the only thing holding up the deal now is Joel Glazers reluctance to sanction that amount of money for the transfer. Apparently ole, Woodward and the senior leadership team are in agreement that the player is worth the investment. Now this could be a genuine obstacle or it could be another neogitation tactic by united to make it appear they may not follow through with a big money offer if Dortmund don’t reduce their demands. There’s also reports that the middle agents fees are excessive which Utd aren’t willing to pay.

ultimately, it’s going to come down to whether the Glazers are happy to sanction the deal. Everyone else in the club is happy for the transfer to take place and they understand he would be well worth the investment.

Of course this is all based on reports that have come out and myself trying to read between the lines. There’s definitely still a strong possibility of the transfer taking place. If there wasn’t then negotiations would have ended long ago.

Personally I’m still of the opinion that the transfer will eventually take place and that we won’t manage to negotiate down on the price much if any at all. Similar to how Macguire and Bruno negotiations took place.

There were similar reports around the Bruno deal where Joel was apparently reluctant to sign it off.

I do think it will happen but may drag out for another few weeks as the Glazers will do everything in their power to drive the price down as it is still at the starting price from what we know.
I think this is what happens here, Joel Glazers told Ed and the others to make up as many stories in order to reduce the price, if it doesn't work until ''maybe'' a week before the season start then Glazers will let us pay the asking price.
 

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If the Saudis bought us from the Glazers this deal wouldn’t be an issue. Hope they still do now that the Newcastle deal fell through.
If I could I’d buy you a pint mate.

We would have Sancho training in Carrington already and be working on more reinforcements.

Would be an absolute no brainer if they come sniffing again. Hopefully Covid will make the Glazers drop their money grabbing valuation next time.
 
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