Great deal for 2022 (pogba, haaland, de ligt), 100 million of commissionA client of Raiola not renewing and wanting to leave? I can't believe it.
I bet fat mino wants half of that.Apparently Juve are looking €150 million for him.
A mixed bag really, some really good games others where he has looked nothing like an elite prospect.How’s he doing? I don’t follow Serie A so I don’t have much idea about how he’s developed since he broke through
I’d consider it.A swap for Pogba seems fair.
cheers, thanks for that. Chimes with the vague sense I had that he hasn’t quite lived up to the expectations at JuveA mixed bag really, some really good games others where he has looked nothing like an elite prospect.
I think he would struggle in the PL because he lacks pace he is just not explosive at all.
For the price that is mentioned he isn't anywhere near that price tag, I cant say it out loud but he reminds me a bit of our Harry.
I would stay away from Raiola and his players, overpriced and disruptive.
His stock has come down surely, two and a half years ago he was the captain and leader of an Ajax team that went on to UCL semifinals at just 19.Apparently Juve are looking €150 million for him.
I don't think Haaland will want us, either.When I see this it makes me not want haaland.
Not that it is actually the case but would you say that it's different to other players that are climbing the ranks of Football?This is why we should never touch another Raiola client. They literally stay for 2 years then try to force themselves out and move onto the next step.
It's not like De Ligt has even been that good
Climbing? he's at the biggest club in Italy. He only moved there a very short time ago, and is hardly playing out of his skin and demanding the world to buy him.Not that it is actually the case but would you say that it's different to other players that are climbing the ranks of Football?
Good thing FIFA are looking into limiting an agents maximum fees. Of course oil money clubs will still pay him extra under the table but I'd say its good news for all the other clubs (and players)Great deal for 2022 (pogba, haaland, de ligt), 100 million of commission
He is in a club that is in turmoil and has an uncertain future due to actions that are beyond Football. It would be extremely strange if he wasn't thinking about his future and if he was clinging to the "biggest club in Italy" idea. But you didn't really answer my question is that different to other players with different agents.Climbing? he's at the biggest club in Italy. He only moved there a very short time ago, and is hardly playing out of his skin and demanding the world to buy him.
Obviously if he's not happy there then fair enough move on, but it just seems the case with every Raiola client. If he'd have joined us instead of Maguire that year I bet he'd be doing the same thing here too.
Zlatan's career trajectory has little to do with being with Raiola. Ibrahimovic career makes perfect sense when you consider the fact that he started in a small league, the only thing that made saw him move more than it should have are calciopoli, his poor relationship with Guardiola and finally Berlusconi not bankrolling Milan which forced to sell all the big earners.Standard Raiola.
The Business Model -
(If 3 is not possible, run down contract and command a larger agent fee as no transfer fee involved).
- Broker transfer to wealthy club (large agent bonus) - include low release clause if possible.
- 3 years later - “my client is ready for a new challenge/wants to leave”
- Another wealthy club signs player - large agents fee included.
- Rinse and repeat.
Basically Zlatan’s entire career. Must surely be his favourite client ever.
Yet despite that, you seem to be happy for him to leave?Only 22 while CBs usually enter ther prime in the late 20s, came through the Ajax ranks since a kid and led them domestically and abroad at 19, then spent 3 “university” years in the most tactical league around under the very crafted company of Chiellini and Bonucci… how is he not worth £100m, as a long term investment? Chelsea will knock at the door for sure again and Mino is just starting to test waters. This is the Pogba sort of transfer Mino always creams about, and you can be sure there will be more than one uber rich team interested in buying, again.
Mino will be plotting his moves aged 23, 26, 29 and 32 (maybe even 35). Average of say €15-20m for himself each time.This is the Pogba sort of transfer Mino always creams about, and you can be sure there will be more than one uber rich team interested in buying, again.
Really? Seems like the architype to me. There’s always an excuse for leaving - the bloke stirs up division and cashes in on it time and again. The fact all of his clients careers are following this pattern should tell you something.Zlatan's career trajectory has little to do with being with Raiola. Ibrahimovic career makes perfect sense when you consider the fact that he started in a small league, the only thing that made saw him move more than it should have are calciopoli, his poor relationship with Guardiola and finally Berlusconi not bankrolling Milan which forced to sell all the big earners.
It is what it is with Mino, we knew that already since day 1, and our all-in has been a bust. He would bring us another couple of teenagers for the next iteration (Gravenberch is being touted these days), though. And De Ligt’s fee would hopefully get us a more prolific centre forward, like Higuain five years ago.Yet despite that, you seem to be happy for him to leave?
None of his other clients have a similar pattern, Ibrahimovic was the clear exception, the archetype would actually be someone like Nedved, Grygera or Maxwell.Really? Seems like the architype to me. There’s always an excuse for leaving - the bloke stirs up division and cashes in on it time and again. The fact all of his clients careers are following this pattern should tell you something.