Sentences with phrase «big a transfer fee for»

Whether Arsenal can finally seal the deal for the forward we tried to sign from Real Madrid a few years ago remains to be seen, though, as Napoli will still demand a big transfer fee for their star man.
The attacking midfielder is one of the best youngsters in the game and is sure to pay back his big transfer fee for the French side once he settles.

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Outside, name 3 top English players who went for a big transfer fees and made it big?
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Galatasary have reportedly agreed a transfer fee with Arsenal for the big Frenchman, who has not started a game for the Gunners at all this year.
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With transfer fees continually on the rise and this summer seeing some crazy prices paid for players, such as the signing of rumoured Arsenal transfer target Gonzalo Higuain by Italian champions Juventus and the crazy money set to be shelled out by Manchester United for their former youth star Paul Pogba, is this why Arsenal have made just one big transfer so far?
BBC Sport list his transfer fee as # 59.7 m, but that proved a big waste as things never really worked out for him in England.
The reason for this, apparently, is that we want too big a transfer fee and if this is true I reckon it must be because Wenger would rather have Ospina than Szczesny as back up next season.
Personally, I couldn't care for brand named player's or big transfer fees!
Problem is he is also under third party ownership and Sporting is asking for silly money (as they only get a fraction of the transfer fee)-- over 30M for a highly potential but unproven in big league youngster Is anyone excited that we are getting Rabiot from Paris SG.
Aguero is said to be keen on joining Real Madrid, according to The Sun, but their report also suggests that Madrid may not agree to meet his transfer fee and that City would prefer not to see the striker go tom a big rival for the Champions League which is their main target.
Maybe you are right but of the rumoured 150M we still have payment commitments from previous transfers that have not been completed, then wages which will be a big issue since a 40 - 60M player will probably be on 180 - 200k, also we will most likely be getting a reject like James Rodriguez or Turan since we are out of the champions league and if they are on the same level as ozil then we might as well not bother with them, then add onto the fact it may not be easy to get rid of our unwanted players like Walcott for example who will pay his 140k ontop of a 20M transfer fee?
THEY, have also had to pay hugely inflated transfer fee for all of them, and, apart fro Di Maria, Utd are a big step up from their previous clubs, and, will get a huge hike up in wages.
As well as the fans the English media can be brutal, especially with that sort of money and will expect you to hit the ground running, and more often than not we've witnessed the next big sensation command a hefty transfer fee only for him not to adjust to the rigours of the Premier league and their confidence to be damaged irreparably (exhibit A Lazar Markovic — or Falcao).
The hefty transfer fee attached to any permanent transfer would represent a big gamble by a club still struggling to get the best out of another expensive acquisition, Angel Di Maria, who joined for # 59.7 m from Real Madrid last summer.
If so he should make sure he gets the biggest possible transfer fees for them and immediately reinvests the money in similar replacements.
We are or will go all in for a big name player which will cost big in both transfer fee and wage.
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The report notes that while Real were keen to recoup a big fee for Bale during the summer transfer window just gone, they are now ready to lower their demands for the player.
There was never a big transfer fee paid for Le Kos and and they were never paid enormous wages.
A big reason for the Brazilian striker being so cheap is that his current contract is due to run out in January and so this is the last chance for his club to recoup and transfer fee for him.
I don't think any of the players mentioned above would ever earn as much as Arsenal pay them, which is probably just as big a stumbling block for sales as well as the inflated transfer fees.
The bigger problem is, does Arsenal have the backbone (money) to pay Barca their transfer fees for Messi # 60m & Neymar # 70m?
The Daily Mail have also reported that his current club have agreed not to stand in the player's way after refusing to countenance a move last summer, although they are looking for a big transfer fee that is said by the paper to be putting off Arsene Wenger and the chairman of our north London rivals.
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The Catalan giants have been heavily linked with a move for a big - name signing for weeks, especially after the exit of Neymar who joined Paris Saint - Germain earlier this month for a world - record transfer fee.
Given he is under contract until 2020, Valencia will be in a strong position to demand a hefty fee for him, and so that could be another determining factor with few likely to back Arsenal in a transfer war with big - spending City who will be expected to give Guardiola plenty of financial backing this summer to bolster his squad after a disappointing opening campaign in England.
Detractors will still state that he hasn't proven it for long enough to warrant such big transfer fees being touted, while his nasty streak could be seen as something that holds him back moving forward.
One way or another, the madness of this strange transfer window will cause a big shift in how what and why players move, more and more players will move for free and I suspect the fans attitude will play a big role on what club top players choose to play for and not just transfer fees.
Arsenal have made very few forays into the South American transfer market, but they made a big splash when they bought a 17 year - old «wonderkid» called Wellington Silva from Fluminense back in 2010 for a reported fee of # 3.5 million.
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The issue for Arsenal now seems to be whether we view Sterling as damaged goods, too much of a risk or simply not good enough to spend a big transfer fee on, because the Daily Star has reported that the Gunners are the club he wants to play for.
In our desperation for a new striker we might end up signing the wrong guy for a transfer fee he's not worth, this Lacazette is not all that and there's a reason why no big teams are after him even despite his 48 goals in Ligue 1, even though I'm not a fan of Giroud I would rather stick with him with Sanchez as second striker like Griezmann for France than sign Lacazette
Jose Mourinho has spent a great deal on big names since taking over at United, with an # 89m move for Griezmann enough to match the club's current record transfer fee paid for Paul Pogba last year, as reported at the time by BBC Sport.
Ozil also wants to finish at his home town club Schalke so after the world cup would seem to be a perfect way for him to finish without pressure on Schalke to pay a big transfer fee to bring him home.
As for Wrighty saying someone needs to be sacked, I read that interview and he never said Wenger needs to be sacked, just someone needs to be sacked, think Wrighty knows that Wengers hands are tied thus saying SOMEONE and not WENGER... Gazidis is Silent Stans yes man, he is the guy who says yes or no to a transfer fee and he is sucking silent Stan off 24/7 in fear of the big bad boss.
Gianluigi Buffon currently holds the record for the biggest transfer fee paid out for a goalkeeper, costing Juventus a cool # 33 million when they signed him from Parma in 2001
In the January transfer window, the Reds were once again linked with a big - money move for the speedster but Virgil van Dijk was the only player to sign for Liverpool, with his # 75 million move a world record fee for a defender.
The CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post number 219 presents the 50 big - 5 league players with the most positive gap between their current transfer value and the fee paid for them by their employer club.
For an undisclosed fee, De Sart has not made a big impact for Boro, struggling to make only two appearances for the club so far, and was loaned out to Derby County during the last winter transfer windFor an undisclosed fee, De Sart has not made a big impact for Boro, struggling to make only two appearances for the club so far, and was loaned out to Derby County during the last winter transfer windfor Boro, struggling to make only two appearances for the club so far, and was loaned out to Derby County during the last winter transfer windfor the club so far, and was loaned out to Derby County during the last winter transfer window.
Real Madrid seem to spend big on that one big player every year which is tauted to be the next big thing, they already broke their own record several times when they spend world record fee for a player transfer and Real Madrid's several transfers feature in the top 20 most expensive player transfers in the history of football.
The Brazil star completed his transfer to the Catalans on Monday for a reported fee of $ 160million, a record outlay for the club and the biggest fee ever paid by a team from Spain.
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The strategy after that defeat was to commit to paying the two biggest transfer fees in football history last August to sign Neymar and Kylian Mbappe for a combined 402 million euros ($ 499 million), an attempt to buy immediate success on the biggest stage.
The Sun has reported that Sandro would most likely cost around # 70 million, which is a massive transfer fee for a left - back — one which will see the media criticise the club for spending another big chunk of cash with teams like Manchester City having a ceiling price for a player and seemingly make these options work.
The wages may be a stumbling block but I think competition for the signature would be the biggest, not even mentioning the transfer fee which would probably cost a fair chunk.
Based on performances this season, Angel Di Maria looks a big waste of money for Manchester United in both transfer fees and wages.
Horst Heldt, Schalke general manager said on the club's official website: «There are two reasons for our decision to accept Wolfsburg's offer: We will not be disclosing information about the transfer fee, but we can say that it is the biggest transfer we've received for a player at Schalke.
These feats naturally alerted bigger clubs and when the chance came to return to Bramall Lane, for twenty times his initial transfer fee, the boyhood fan jumped at the chance.
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