RedRocket9908
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Nothing from Juve apparently
Turn the Caf off until deal is done. @modsSomeone turn the internet off quick, so they can't Google his name.
I hope he can Lego of his dream to be paid millions of quid to sit around doing shit all.Hope he steps on some lego in the morning.
To be fair to Ineos, they inherited some terrible terrible contracts.Are we the worst selling club in the world?
If he was at another club there would still be no buyers on those wages.Are we the worst selling club in the world?
Nothing from Juve apparently
There’s still time to try and pull off the miracle of unloading Rashford/Sancho/Garnacho/Antony, but I would say these guys combined with turning down a Bruno sale make it an emphatic yes.Are we the worst selling club in the world?
Bruno turned it down, not us.There’s still time to try and pull off the miracle of unloading Rashford/Sancho/Garnacho/Antony, but I would say these guys combined with turning down a Bruno sale make it an emphatic yes.
He doesn’t wake up until noon at the earliest.Hope he steps on some lego in the morning.
He is saying that Juve wouldn’t pay what Sancho wants while other reports are saying that they are close in agreeing personal terms. Romano basically saying nothing is happening in terms of SanchoWhy would they bid if they haven't reached an agreement on wages yet? Complete non-update from Romano.
No we aren’t. Why would we do that?We are going to have to terminate his contract.
Bruno turned it down, not us.
No way does he get sold this window. Clubs know we are desperate, he’s not dropping his demands, he’s got a year left on his huge contract.
He will go out on a heavily subsidised loan in the last few days of the window. He’s played the club because the club gave him such a huge contract. We need to learn our lessons from him and Rashford.
Sadly, we all know this is the most likely outcome. Even if we subsidised his wages at Juventus for the next year, he wouldn't care as he knows some mugs will pay him more than the base salary Juventus are offering when his contract expires.Exactly this.
All that does is burn money we don't have and lets him leak and whisper shit to the media and maybe even to players of rival teams for the season.Let him rot for the year, pay him and let him train alone, no squad number or any coverage. Write the money off as another lesson learned never repeated, until the next bag of shite gets hyped.
Yes. They're the ones having to clean up the mess made by the so-called 'senior management team' that came before them.To be fair to Ineos, they inherited some terrible terrible contracts.
In fairness to us fans, Ineos knew what they were getting into and should have made better plans then let’s just do what they usually do but fire the lunch ladies first.To be fair to Ineos, they inherited some terrible terrible contracts.
Nothing from Juve apparently
Yeah, this is now our only hope of permanently selling him! Give Sancho the difference he’ll lose out on with his reduced salary and the hopefully we’ll get a decent transfer fee that means we’ll make a little profitIf this happens....that is a big IF, then we obviously will have to pay him off the difference in salary for next season. Plus, whatever loyalty bonus (Yeah, I know) that are due to him.
Juve will obviously milk the situation to their benefit like any smart club would.
Option 3 is a non-runner. He’s in the final year of his contract; why would we pay him to rot in the reserves? Would be cheaper to reach a settlement agreement on the 12 months and let him go for free.Think there can only be 3 outcomes from this shit show.
1. A club actually buys him permanently.
2. No club wants to buy him or he keeps rejecting clubs. We loan him out toward the end of the window. In such a scenario we should demand a decent loan fee.
3. We take the hit and reject any loan offers and just let him rot for the year until his contract ends
Because we need to teach him a lesson. If we are going to be paying him the same amount whether it’s an early settlement or monthly until his contract runs out, I would prefer we let his career suffer. Letting him go early allows him to sign for free with another club. That club and him benefits. If clubs don’t want to pay for him, let them wait a year. If he doesn’t want to sacrifice his wages for his career, let his career suffer for a year.Option 3 is a non-runner. He’s in the final year of his contract; why would we pay him to rot in the reserves? Would be cheaper to reach a settlement agreement on the 12 months and let him go for free.
Personally, I think he’ll leave permanently for a fee of about £20-25m, but we’ll have to chuck him a slice of that to f*ck off.
