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Yep. But any other striker you'd still have to pay the wages. So it's not like 80m vs. NothingI did the maths and thought it’s around 75m, if add signing on fees and agent fees, would easily cost over 80m.
Yep. But any other striker you'd still have to pay the wages. So it's not like 80m vs. NothingI did the maths and thought it’s around 75m, if add signing on fees and agent fees, would easily cost over 80m.
If he does well enough, Inter will take him on loan again next season and pay half of his wage again. Bayern set a good example how it should be done with James and Coutinho.He did alright tonight tbf, hopefully he does well enough Inter want to keep him
Well Sanchez did contribute around 4 or 5 goals in 1.5 years, with no resell value too. That’s our 80m investment.Yep. But any other striker you'd still have to pay the wages. So it's not like 80m vs. Nothing
I agree at the end of the day it was a bad acquisition.Well Sanchez did contribute around 4 or 5 goals in 1.5 years, with no resell value too. That’s our 80m investment.
On the other hand, James would have cost us around 35m (transfer fee + wages), and has higher resell value too. He already contribute 3 goals in 2 months.
I’d rather he has transfer fee but lower salary. His high salary means it’s very difficult to get rid of him.I agree at the end of the day it was a bad acquisition.
Just arguing that at that time him being on free transfer means he's getting a higher salary and it's understandable.
Sacnhez knows this, he's running down his contract exactly fro thisI’d rather he has transfer fee but lower salary. His high salary means it’s very difficult to get rid of him.
If he does well then there will be other clubs who will be interested too.If he does well enough, Inter will take him on loan again next season and pay half of his wage again. Bayern set a good example how it should be done with James and Coutinho.
Well that all depends if such a deal suits usIf he does well enough, Inter will take him on loan again next season and pay half of his wage again. Bayern set a good example how it should be done with James and Coutinho.
Yeah that ship has long sailed. It might suit everyone if he agrees to a pay out and end his playing days in China or the MLS.Injured on international duty with “dislocation of the tendons” in his left ankle and may need surgery. We are never selling this guy are we...
Nope, worst transfer in football history in context. We are cursed.Injured on international duty with “dislocation of the tendons” in his left ankle and may need surgery. We are never selling this guy are we...
Wow, this guy cannot get a run of luck can he! That sounds a bad oneInjured on international duty with “dislocation of the tendons” in his left ankle and may need surgery. We are never selling this guy are we...
I’d imagine they could but wouldn’t as they would still be responsible for their share of his salary.Is there any chance Inter return him to us prematurely due to this injury? Or is Conte ready to be patient with Sanchez as he sees him an important part of his best first 11?
If he does well wouldn’t we be in the position to ask for more of his wages to be Inter’s responsibilityIf he does well enough, Inter will take him on loan again next season and pay half of his wage again. Bayern set a good example how it should be done with James and Coutinho.
If he does well wouldn’t we be in the position to ask for more of his wages to be Inter’s responsibility
He didn’t win any trophies with us?Its really sad he turned out like this. Maybe if we had a coach that knew how to train players to attack he would have been great. I can see he just got stunted by the teams way of playing isn't very effective for him and completely constrained his progress. He'd still be banging them in for arsenal because its suited his play style. Imagine Sanchez, aubameyang and lacazette up front. Would have been a deadly front 3.
No doubt he's as disappointed as us fans how this turned out. At least he won some trophies with us.
Really? We won an fa cup and a Europa league trophy. Was he not involved at all to get a medal?He didn’t win any trophies with us?
Both of those happened before he signed. The FA Cup win was under LVG and the Europa was Jose’s first season. We signed Sanchez in the January of Jose’s second season (when we lost the FA Cup final to Chelsea).Really? We won an fa cup and a Europa league trophy. Was he not involved at all to get a medal?
Its really sad he turned out like this. Maybe if we had a coach that knew how to train players to attack he would have been great. I can see he just got stunted by the teams way of playing isn't very effective for him and completely constrained his progress. He'd still be banging them in for arsenal because its suited his play style. Imagine Sanchez, aubameyang and lacazette up front. Would have been a deadly front 3.
No doubt he's as disappointed as us fans how this turned out. At least he won some trophies with us.
Sanchez? No.Really? We won an fa cup and a Europa league trophy. Was he not involved at all to get a medal?
You're not wrong, but I believe his prime was in mid 20's. By the time he reached 27, his muscles already on maximum mileage.Sanchez went downhill at Arsenal a season or so before he joined us.
Arsenal fans knew this but thought it was a mental problem due to him wanting a move.
In my opinion he just had an Owen or Torres type career projection where he was done by the time he was supposed to be a consistent player in his prime.
Whilst he would no doubt have his uses in a team - he would never be that Arsenal player under any manager under any tactics in my opinion. He wasn't performing for Arsenal in the last year's/months & was the main reason he didn't deserve such a hefty contract.
We really need to stop this buying players just because City or Guardiola are linked to them rubbish - not only is it rubbish and we look like desperate underdogs - but if its actually true then City can play stupid games to waste our cash on the likes of Fred & Sanchez. Appalling football insight from people high up at United.
This is a good shout.He should consider retiring from playing for Chile. It could help his club career.
My bad. My memory is out the window these days.Sanchez? No.
No, Mkhitaryan was a big part of the Europa League run (and he was swapped for Alexis) and the FA Cup was the season before.Really? We won an fa cup and a Europa league trophy. Was he not involved at all to get a medal?
If a player is injured due to an accident while on duty with his representative “A” team, the player’s club will be compensated for having to continue to pay the player’s fixed salary although the player is temporarily disabled and unable to perform footballing activities for his club.”
The programme compensates football clubs for up to a maximum of €7,500,000 per football player per accident.
Because he was injured on international duty, FIFA pay a proportion of his wages while he’s out. Do we get that, or Inter?
In his defense, he only played football when playing for his country lately.A guy like him would have done well to retire from International football. He's already won the Copa America twice. There ain't much more to achieve beyond that
I presume it'll be split the same way as his wage is. For example - if we're paying 40% of his wage, we'll get 40% of the compensation.Because he was injured on international duty, FIFA pay a proportion of his wages while he’s out. Do we get that, or Inter?
Or i'm pretty sure he could retire from club football and still get picked for ChileThis is a good shout.
Yep. If this is a long lay off he's doneThe guy plays 3 games in a row and then gets injured, he has been pretty much the same for the last 2 years his body is broken.