This is actually a goalkeeper I would not have minded at Spurs. He's too good for the Saudi league, but oh well, his choice.
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It's also not Palace's job to decide on a fair value of what he's worth and then sell him to us at that price, they will come up with a fee that they want to get out of the transfer, and then add the 20% on to that as the fee to ensure that they get theirs.It's completely arbitrary.....
Should Brighton only have charged 8m for Caciedo? ........Should Southampton only have charge 20m for Lavia? etc.
This is actually a goalkeeper I would not have minded at Spurs. He's too good for the Saudi league, but oh well, his choice.
If he's sold for £45m, which is probably a fair market value (but obviously the fee is whatever 2 clubs agree), the consequences are Palace double their money on original amount paid which is not a bad deal (arbitrary or not).
It's also not Palace's job to decide on a fair value of what he's worth and then sell him to us at that price, they will come up with a fee that they want to get out of the transfer, and then add the 20% on to that as the fee to ensure that they get theirs.
The notion that this 20% sell on clause helps us as someone else suggested is nonsense, they won't charge less to avoid passing on less, they will want more to make sure they end up getting the amount that they want at the end of it all.
Here yet another proof that potential doesn't always materialize itself in young talents. He was also a player who Spurs had been heavily lined with until Milan signed him. Of course, at 22 he's still fairly young but buying potential does not always work out....
Be careful with the context of that word otherwise we might have to ask ACAS to intervene. Lots of outside influences determine and affect transfer fees e.g. market/book values, profit/return, length of contract, playing position, age, ability, selling club's finances and player's desire to stay or go.......oh and lest we forget money laundering.It's completely arbitrary.....
Should Brighton only have charged 8m for Caciedo? ........Should Southampton only have charge 20m for Lavia? etc.
It looks like an impossible deal for so many reasons at this moment in time, and if it's true that we have gone to them and enquired then I'd say it reflects poorly on us, as it's blindingly obvious that it's not going to happen.
He didn’t batter his GF. A random woman accused him of something on a night out. Nothing came from it. The other thing happened when he was a minor himself.The fact that he battered his GF and is somewhat of a deviant is surely a bit of a red flag.
Even including Porro and Kulu, we are getting blown out the water by Bournemouth….
And this is meant to be a rebuild with a lot of player turnover.
Pathetic from Levy
Even including Porro and Kulu, we are getting blown out the water by Bournemouth….
And this is meant to be a rebuild with a lot of player turnover.
Pathetic from Levy
Even including Porro and Kulu, we are getting blown out the water by Bournemouth….
And this is meant to be a rebuild with a lot of player turnover.
Pathetic from Levy
Even including Porro and Kulu, we are getting blown out the water by Bournemouth….
And this is meant to be a rebuild with a lot of player turnover.
Pathetic from Levy
Even including Porro and Kulu, we are getting blown out the water by Bournemouth….
And this is meant to be a rebuild with a lot of player turnover.
Pathetic from Levy