Sentences with phrase «agent contracts extend»

All major free - agent contracts extend for two or three years too long — think Robinson Cano — but that's the accepted cost of getting those prime years.

Not exact matches

Bryant's contract can be extended any time before July, otherwise, he becomes an unrestricted free agent.
The papers will start on their Benzema rumour being linked to us... that mystery Turkish agent / contact will come up with his crazy transfer rumours that never materialise and they will extend the contracts of Ramsay and other players that have under performed.
Zigic's agent said «He was offered a contract to the end of the year, with an option to extend until the end of 2015» well yeah of course he needs a lot of time to think about an offer like that lol!
Arsenal will meet with the agent of Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain this week to extend the contract of the attacking midfielder, the Daily Star has revealed.
Today there was an hour long meeting at Casa Milan between the player, his agents Orgnoni and Branchini and the club's management - since it emerged that there's no ongoing negotiation to extend his contract, which expires in 2018, it's likely that he'll be sold this summer.
Verratti is currently under contract until 2019 but his agent, Donato Di Campli, told the Corriere dello Sport that his client is set to sign a new deal which could extend that by another two years.
The court found that an expired agency contract may be extended by a broker's actions and the principal's acquiescense, and that where implied agency exists, the agent owes all requisite fiduciary duties.
I let the listing agent know, we wrote up an Amend / Extend to the contract and closed the deal.
Long story short, we had to extend the contract and the closing agent agreed to pay for the extension fee.
The obligation of the agent to make full disclosure extends beyond these three categories and includes «everything known to him respecting the subject matter of the contract which would be likely to influence the conduct of his principal, or... which would be likely to operate on a principal's judgment».
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