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1m per week. Bloody hell. That is just what they are officially paying him.
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Ah, I see.He refused to take the #10 offered by Neymar so took #30 because he started his career with this number
Close to the salary DDG + Sanchez got. I wonder what the best investment is. (PS : nobody knows what the real salary is, i've seen different figures all day).Tweet
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1m per week. Bloody hell. That is just what they are officially paying him.
Exactly. Even if Inter finally win the league after 9 Juve wins in a row, they have to self-combust asset strip for normalcy to resume next year.He took a challenge by joining the current 7 times in a row Serie A champions?
Yes, a year after they had reduced revenue. So again, we ask...where did this injection of revenue immediately come from enabling them to fund these players? Signing on fees and agent fees are tremendous expenses that are immediate payments.PSG recruited players AFTER the beginning of this fiscal year, they didn't unlock more budget last year, they basically have a whole year to find revenues to offset any increase in expenses, with a full stadium, transfers, new partnerships etc. Also, the club earned 126M by reaching the CL final 2 seasons ago and 112M for this year's semi final.
They always have fans in the stands though.
Yeah but they very rarely sell out though. I've always seen empty seats at their games.That's their normal affluence, they are at 99%.
I don't know why people think Messi would have issues with EPL defenders or any other league... he's Shown he can compete against the best teams in every league and the best defenders in the world with his champions league/ national team performances.ADM was one of our best players before his form took a nose dive with the robbery and all that.
Messi would shit all over this league
He's joining PSG as he has friends there, they're a much better prospect than any team here that would have probably been interested and it's a beautiful city for someone who has a settled family. Plus the money of course.
What a fecking team though, if they don't win the CL now, they never will
Which does not include the incremental signing on fee, agent fee, whatever else fee to whomever else. How does PSG get all this money without top commercial deals and domestic and oversees TV deals found in the PL?Tweet
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1m per week. Bloody hell. That is just what they are officially paying him.
I'm surprised Roman didn't make a move, he's always been a huge Messi fan and he could certainly afford it. Was Chelsea ever in the running?Of course. That's £75 million over 2 years.
You've already spent way more than that (plus whatever wages Sancho & Varane are on) this summer.
You could absolutely afford to pay crazy wages, you just don't want to (and that's perfectly reasonable).
You don't need revenues to fund that, you can just get short term loans from banks, open lines of credit, issue securities etc. until you receive some money, companies do that all the time. Your mixing up revenues with available cash.Yes, a year after they had reduced revenue. So again, we ask...where did this injection of revenue immediately come from enabling them to fund these players? Signing on fees and agent fees are tremendous expenses that are immediate payments.
And how can PSG earn 112M from this year's semi final when Chelsea and City earned about 74M before Chelsea won, which would have maxed them out at around 100M?
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soc...ue-prize-money-2021/5i1j0n2hh9r01ffvgqfsp541l
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Why are you on a United site arguing with strangers? I'd be out with my mates enjoying some bubblyYou don't need revenues to fund that, you can just get short term loans from banks, open lines of credit, issue securities etc. until you receive some money, companies do that all the time. Your mixing up revenues with available cash.
As for what PSG earned for their CL final, i didn't invent it :
https://www.rtl.fr/sport/football/l...millions-d-euros-pour-son-parcours-7900028161
https://www.cnews.fr/sport/2021-05-...orter-les-parcours-du-psg-de-lom-et-de-rennes
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Yeah it’s a no brainer too be fair. Obviously he wont be judged on the league but the CL like Neymar.Earn a shitload, play for a stacked team whose undisputed star player is already a huge friend and admirer, play for a coach that knows you, in an easy league that could prolong yout career, while living in Paris.....
It's not exactly a hard choice...
The Parc des Prince is often full. Now they have had issues with their ultras who were banned a few years ago(many are still not back) but if there is one fanbase that goes to the stadium even in bad times it will be PSG fans. With a short period during the Colony Capital era but even then the rate was fairly high.Yeah but they very rarely sell out though. I've always seen empty seats at their games.
Yes, the short term loans from banks, open lines of credit, issue securities....also known as the QSi? Yet, you're not supposed to be able to take out loans and lines of credit to pay wages...Arsenal took out loans and credit, as did other clubs, because loan interest rates were so low.You don't need revenues to fund that, you can just get short term loans from banks, open lines of credit, issue securities etc. until you receive some money, companies do that all the time. Your mixing up revenues with available cash.
As for what PSG earned for their CL final, i didn't invent it :
https://www.rtl.fr/sport/football/l...millions-d-euros-pour-son-parcours-7900028161
https://www.cnews.fr/sport/2021-05-...orter-les-parcours-du-psg-de-lom-et-de-rennes
Uniteds Instagram currently has 42.2m
PSG with 41.2m
Let’s see how much M€$$i makes them leapfrog us.
why do you feel the need to lie to justify oil/gas money pumped into the deal?PSG recruited players AFTER the beginning of this fiscal year, they didn't unlock more budget last year, they basically have a whole year to find revenues to offset any increase in expenses, with a full stadium, transfers, new partnerships etc. Also, the club earned 126M by reaching the CL final 2 seasons ago and 112M for this year's semi final.
It was his Youth Team number, he didn't want to take Neymar's No. 10Why is Messi no.30?
Listen, i'm pretty tired of you guys showing up with uninformed opinions and accusations of dishonesty when you're in fact only trying to make crooked facts fit your anti PSG narrative.why do you feel the need to lie to justify oil/gas money pumped into the deal?
According to UEFA, over €2 billion was distributed to the clubs who participated in the 2019-20 tournament, with the winning team eligible to take home as much as €82,400,000 in total prize money
the runner ups earn 78m. semi finalists earn about 60m. Dont make up numbers.
not even close, That is the salary of Luke shaw+ Magiure+Bruno+DDG+Pogba all together.Close to the salary DDG + Sanchez got. I wonder what the best investment is. (PS : nobody knows what the real salary is, i've seen different figures all day).
We know jersey's are just a little part of the increased revenues. Even if PSG sells 300 000 Messi jersey (totally doable), PSG would only make around 9M.
There's no surprise it's already sold out, the stocks were probably pretty slim considering they only had a couple of days to manufacture the 1st batch.
Seems you have real problems with anything related to... well, numbers, do you?not even close, That is the salary of Luke shaw+ Magiure+Bruno+DDG+Pogba all together.
From what I gather, PSG are except from FFP until 2023 for some reason relating to the French League, but I have not bothered to look up and verify that so take it with a grain of salt.You don't need revenues to fund that, you can just get short term loans from banks, open lines of credit, issue securities etc. until you receive some money, companies do that all the time. Your mixing up revenues with available cash.
As for what PSG earned for their CL final, i didn't invent it :
https://www.rtl.fr/sport/football/l...millions-d-euros-pour-son-parcours-7900028161
https://www.cnews.fr/sport/2021-05-...orter-les-parcours-du-psg-de-lom-et-de-rennes
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PSG had to find new ways to generate income, that's why they went with Jordan. I don't have all the numbers in mind but i do know it increase a LOT in the last couple of years between Neymar/Mbappé and Jordan, especially in north america.Exactly. Add to that the football fans are so gullible when it comes to what the PR department at clubs publishes, hence why you get the jersey sale myth. Clubs can whitewash every action they make and fans lap it up, especially if it goes through journalist channels. And maybe now it will become some established truth that Messi will increase tourism to Paris by several percent.
What's funny about PSG shirt sales is that their shirt has been a hipster choice for years, regardless of players representing the club. My oldest has bought the jersey the last two years, solely because the shirt design is cool among his friends. Wonder how much that has affected the shirt sales over the years.
Not really, it's just that the french FFP (enforced by the DNCG) decided to apply a 70% salary cap but it'll only start in 2023, it's not about UEFA's FFP, it's 2 different things. So basically, by the time it starts Mbappé will be gone a Messi (probaby) as well.From what I gather, PSG are except from FFP until 2023 for some reason relating to the French League, but I have not bothered to look up and verify that so take it with a grain of salt.
PSG is of course owned by a corporate entity that for the purposes of football, has near endless funds available in QSI. QSI is a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) who sits on an estimated $300+ billion USD worth of assets. QIA is owned by the State of Qatar.
For all intents and purposes, PSG is owned by Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar.
It's difficult to put numbers into a relatable scale, but as far as Leo Messis weekly wage goes, it's barely even money for these people.
But oh boy PSG needs to offload players and shed salaries very soon.
No body watches PSG.Listen, i'm pretty tired of you guys showing up with uninformed opinions and accusations of dishonesty when you're in fact only trying to make crooked facts fit your anti PSG narrative.
The figures you give are only the prize pool, at the end of the tournament UEFA ads the TV rights clubs earn according to their market share and how much viewers pay in each country. And believe it or not, a lot of people watch PSG.
https://www.ouest-france.fr/sport/f...e-bayern-f9c85a82-aca8-11eb-bcfd-058885220c6f
https://www.goal.com/fr/news/ligue-...us-grosse-dotation/1a2j1kr85pq4q1f8fehwy0iiv8
https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-s...igue-des-champions-en-termes-de-gains-1233470
Do you need more?
Maybe you can't read french, i'll help you :
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...rs-Bayern-Munich-despite-final-heartache.html
I agree! I’m very excited to see him in a PSG jersey and he looks great in it too!I agree that it's a great move for him. There is no such thing as walking the CL with ease though. Always the potential to be knocked out. But he's playing in a team that's built for the here and now and he has a fellow countryman manager and quite a few friends already in the team with a club that pays him what he wants and his family get to swap Barcelona (amazing city) for Paris (fabulous city).
And so many of us who have hitherto not given a monkeys about the French league are getting excited to tune in to watch that lineup.
Doesn't mean that it isn't hollow, akin to City, as it most definitely is. But in terms of the football, it has to be said, it's quite an exciting prospect.
Seems you have problems with justifying a plastic club buying a new toy as a PR stunt to coverup human rights breaches.Seems you have real problems with anything related to... well, numbers, do you?
Western countries are still doing plenty of shit all over the world, don’t get it twisted. That’s why I can only chuckle at people talking about Qatar, China etc like they’re the epitome of evil. Take the beam out of your own eye first, as a very wise person once said……Nobody is saying they aint cnut regime, they doing similar shit as western countries in the past just with huge lag.
Arrête de les prendre pour des cons en leur balançant un article qui ne supporte aucunement ta thèse de départ.Listen, i'm pretty tired of you guys showing up with uninformed opinions and accusations of dishonesty when you're in fact only trying to make crooked facts fit your anti PSG narrative.
The figures you give are only the prize pool, at the end of the tournament UEFA ads the TV rights clubs earn according to their market share and how much viewers pay in each country. And believe it or not, a lot of people watch PSG.
https://www.ouest-france.fr/sport/f...e-bayern-f9c85a82-aca8-11eb-bcfd-058885220c6f
https://www.goal.com/fr/news/ligue-...us-grosse-dotation/1a2j1kr85pq4q1f8fehwy0iiv8
https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-s...igue-des-champions-en-termes-de-gains-1233470
Do you need more?
Maybe you can't read french, i'll help you :
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...rs-Bayern-Munich-despite-final-heartache.html
He may have been our best player, but he never figured out how to avoid contact with the robust tackling in England. They would put in a tackle and smash a leg on his way through, and he was so slight it was clear it had an effect on him. I think he needed to draw some yellow cards by sucking defenders into tackles, drawing enough superficial contact for a foul while avoiding getting clattered. After a few of those defenders have to back up.ADM was one of our best players before his form took a nose dive with the robbery and all that.
Messi would shit all over this league
He's joining PSG as he has friends there, they're a much better prospect than any team here that would have probably been interested and it's a beautiful city for someone who has a settled family. Plus the money of course.
What a fecking team though, if they don't win the CL now, they never will
Double standards.Exactly, now tell me what western country own Manchester united or Liverpool or any of the big historical clubs and use the club as a PR machine?
And Pochettino played for the club he grew up supporting.I agree! I’m very excited to see him in a PSG jersey and he looks great in it too!
Tbh quite liked it, a bit different and music was good.
Western countries don’t need to use football clubs as PR machines, they already have fantastic PR in almost every other aspect of human life. That’s why they can bomb other countries to smithereens and take all their resources without anyone seeming to notice or care. That’s why they can talk about this or that country shouldn’t have nuclear weapons when only one country has ever used them in war, and it ain’t Iran (newsflash). But all this is for another thread perhaps………Exactly, now tell me what western country own Manchester united or Liverpool or any of the big historical clubs and use the club as a PR machine?
Those days are over nowNo body watches PSG.