balthazar
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Yes but I think American advertiment deals may make up some of the gaphonestly amazing Messi turned down 1B contract. i know he not short in money so maybe that played part.
Yes but I think American advertiment deals may make up some of the gaphonestly amazing Messi turned down 1B contract. i know he not short in money so maybe that played part.
You also figure he’d lose some sponsorships off blacklash if he chose to go to SA.Yes but I think American advertiment deals may make up some of the gap
He might still do it after MLS.What happened to playing for Rosario before he retires? You’re already richer than God, your career in Europe is over, why play in MLS when you could play for your hometown team.
He's a tourism ambassador for SA already. Clearly doesn't give a **** about that angle.You also figure he’d lose some sponsorships off blacklash if he chose to go to SA.
They so delusional or they trolling lol
@Yousif Arsenal they're doing it again…
@Yousif Arsenal they're doing it again…
Isn't that what they're doing already? Vini, Rodrygo, Militão, Reinier, Endrick, Tchouaméni, Camavinga, Bellingham.
English talents? Don Florentino has something cooking![]()
Im worried how edgy thier fans will become if they had success they seem starving even Newcastle who won a lottery not that stupidVilla fans, would you take Haalandand MBappe now we have European football again?![]()
Isn't that what they're doing already? Vini, Rodrygo, Militão, Reinier, Endrick, Tchouaméni, Camavinga, Bellingham.
Reckon the whole purpose of Bellingham is just to have someone who can convince him from the inside.
£35m wow. top
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Liverpool complete £55m Mac Allister signing
Liverpool complete a £55m deal to sign midfielder Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton on a five-year contract.www.bbc.co.uk
BBC say 55m
All the press were reporting it as a release clause, which never made much sense to me as why would Brighton stick a 35m release on when they only agreed a new contract in 2022.They did this with the Gakpo deal, too.
Liverpool are very good at briefing their press early to get the base fee as the price and not the fee including add-ons.
It's kind of old school in a way.
Add-ons have only in the last 5-10 years been public and included in deal figures, but I remember a time when you wouldn't find out about an add-on until it was triggered.
Nobody used to know about sell-on percentages, European qualification bonuses or relegation release clauses but now in order to print the biggest figure, every scenario and every clause is included when reported.
All the press were reporting it as a release clause, which never made much sense to me as why would Brighton stick a 35m release on when they only agreed a new contract in 2022.
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BBC website has now changed it to 35m rising to 55m!
It was just the whole release clause thing that was confusing.lol, as I said in my post above - Liverpool are very good at briefing the press as to what figure they want to be the main figure talked about