Phrases with «sizeable fee»

The phrase "sizeable fee" means that the amount of money being charged or paid is significant or considerable in amount. Full definition

Sentences with «sizeable fee»

  • United are likely to have to pay a far more sizeable fee to the rich Russians to sign Garay, however, after he became a key part of the Andre Villas - Boas managed side who have dominated Russian domestic football this season and also look well placed to progress in the Champions League after a comfortable group draw, despite a midweek defeat to Bayer Leverkusen. (caughtoffside.com)
  • De Bryne believes that had he been signed for a more sizeable fee than the # 6.7 m Chelsea paid Genk in January 2012, boss Jose Mourinho may have taken more notice of him. (caughtoffside.com)
  • In fact I'd be surprised if he leaves at all, unless either Man City or Real Madrid cough up a sizeable fee. (justarsenal.com)
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