Sweet Square
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Yes.
Ah it makes sense now, cheers.Yes to work around the FFP rules.
Yes.
Ah it makes sense now, cheers.Yes to work around the FFP rules.
Depends on how the contract reads. If it says they are required to buy him for X amount after the loan expires, with no stipulations regarding injuries or worse, then yeah they have to pay or try to fight it out in court. From Monaco's point of view, they have no reason to want to give PSG an out if he get's injured or worse. It will all be in the details of the contract between PSG and Monaco.What if he does his cruciate half way through the season? Will PSG splurge £163m then come summer '18?
They don't have a choice, they have an obligation to buy.What if he does his cruciate half way through the season? Will PSG splurge £163m then come summer '18?
This is what held up the transfer this long. How can you force a club to pay an option to buy, it's all been in the wording of the contract but apparently, PSG have no choice in the matter. However, they've been pretty damn savvy this season and they might have an exit plan just in case. That would really screw Monaco at that point, but it's unlikely that PSG would not be forced to pay the 'option' at the end of this season.What if he does his cruciate half way through the season? Will PSG splurge £163m then come summer '18?
If PSG are within the FFP rules, what can UEFA do?Where is UEFA?
Why Monaco's a joke? They've made a fantastic business.Psg are like a child playing fifa and editing the team to get who they want, only this is real life. Monaco are a joke and P$G are a disgrace. You need an extra element to get that CL, buying a group of mercenaries takes a while.
Selling there best player to a direct rival, sell him abroad. They may as well present them the league.Why Monaco's a joke? They've made a fantastic business.
To be absolutely fair the league was presented to PSG the moment Neymar joined them. Perhaps Mbappe wanted to go to PSG and they just honoured his wish, given that they were profit-oriented anyway.Selling there best player to a direct rival, sell him abroad. They may as well present them the league.
Especially considering they're within FFP by the books. Of course most of the revenue streams come from companies they've generated anyways. They were already well around it. Now they're just giving it the finger too. It's baffling why people thought FFP would play a role here, they can't cut them out at the source which is just as well as they're going up against a fecking country. They've made the effort to placate the rules and play it by . UEFA won't do anything other than look in to it which will be nothing more than posturing.The moans
This.I hate these cnuts more than I hate City, right now. I really hope we face them in the knockout stages, park the bus, grab a 1-0 win on the counter in both legs. Just kill their football, and knock the feckers out.
The Middle East is killing football.
I suppose you could call a 40,000 attendance in a glorified library "unique atmosphere ""It is with great joy and pride that I join the Paris Saint-Germain ," Kylian Mbappé reacted after signing his contract . For any young person from the Paris region, it is often a dream to wear the red and blue jersey and to taste the unique atmosphere of the Parc des Princes. I was seduced by the project of the club, it is one of the most ambitious in Europe. Along with my new teammates, I intend to continue my progression today while helping the team to achieve the very big objectives it has set itself. "
"It is with great emotion and satisfaction that I welcome Kylian Mbappé to the family of Paris Saint-Germain ," said Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, President of Paris Saint-Germain. It was essential for French football to keep and advance such talent in our championship. Players of his age, he is undoubtedly one of the most promising in the world thanks to his immense technical, physical and mental qualities. Since his emergence at the high level, he carries an excellent image, that of a young player very respectful, open, ambitious and already very mature. Under our colors, in the midst of very great players, Kylian will continue a progression that will also benefit the team of France in the months and years to come. With his arrival, more than ever, our team will thrill the hearts of fans. "
Ya think?Move confirmed. I still think Madrid are a better team in Europe.
One year loan deal with obligation to buy.
I reckon Mbappe will roam on the right? Neymar LW, Cavani as striker.How will they line up now? Two strikers?
You haven't been at the Parc ever, have you?I suppose you could call a 40,000 attendance in a glorified library "unique atmosphere "
Being shown round their All new dildo and diamond encrusted corporate box at the Parc De PranceWhere is UEFA?
There's always one...You haven't been at the Parc ever, have you?
Being shown round their All new dildo and diamond encrusted corporate box at the Parc De Prance
He wasn't Monaco's best player but even if he was, they can't keep him if he doesn't sign a new contract and they can't sell him to a club that didn't made an offer.Selling there best player to a direct rival, sell him abroad. They may as well present them the league.
I do agree as well.This.
I suppose you could call a 40,000 attendance in a glorified library "unique atmosphere "
This has been the case in Football for as long as I can remember.Wow. Fair play.
Doing things in the market that other clubs could only dream about...
Real Madrid was a child in 2009Psg are like a child playing fifa and editing the team to get who they want, only this is real life. Monaco are a joke and P$G are a disgrace. You need an extra element to get that CL, buying a group of mercenaries takes a while.
The player doesn't want to go abroad and renew his contract.Selling there best player to a direct rival, sell him abroad. They may as well present them the league.
He's 18: he will have the opportunity to change of clubs in his career.Did PSG even need Mbappe at this point? What with already having signed Neymar...
I question Mbappe's ambition somewhat. It'll be hard for him to ever leave PSG now. Sure they have a great squad but they will remain a small club with few supporters for the foreseeable future. What's the transfer fee anyway?
They make the Ligue 1 more attractive and competitive.FFP for fecks sake. What's next? Bahrain and Kuwait joining on the action? Azerbaijan? Brunei?
They're going to destroy Ligue 1, but I pray to the old gods and the new that they get kicked out of the CL in embarrassing fashion. Preferably by a team with a tiny budget.
PSG will decrease its investments in the future for sureAs far as transfers are concerned, they are in their own league.
Yeah, will very fun to see Real Madrid winning the Champions League once again.Will be fun to see them being knocked out of the CL around April/March
I meant destroy as in they will obliterate all the opposition in front of them, not destroying the league.They make the Ligue 1 more attractive and competitive.
It's not a French phenomenon. Italian clubs like Milan AC and Inter have recently been acquired by investors from Asia. English clubs were pioneers.
The Bundesliga clubs can't be acquired by foreigners if my memories are good.
In the 2000s, Lyon won 7 consecutive league titles.