Sentences with phrase «deal for the player»

These can be a good deal for a player who plays frequently but special care must be taken to make the value of these programs clear and consistent.
I think it's a good deal for a player who is left with one year contract.
It's a good deal for a player who was to leave for nothing in summer.
Spurs would likely get the best deal for the player.
In addition to trying to close deals for players in this busy winter mercato, the partenopei are also planning for the summer.
Giuffredi's comments are those of a typical agent in football, simply trying to secure the best possible deal for his player.
The 28 year old midfielder has put in a number of impressive displays for Malaga in La Liga and the Champions League this season and that has persuaded Liverpool to clinch an early deal for the player.
Tottenham and Arsenal have also been linked with a move, with Spurs failing with a January deal for the player earlier in the season.
Microsoft, Amazon, and Best Buy are offering new bundles for the Xbox One S, giving great deals for players looking to get into the current - generation console just in time for the release of Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Chelsea have reportedly hit a stumbling point in talks with youngster Kyle Scott over a new deal for the player at Stamford Bridge.
Barca are said to have agreed a # 127M deal for the player, which includes a # 90M up - front fee along with # 37M worth of add - ons that are to be included in the deal, as per the Express.
As reported by the Express, Barcelona could complete deals for both players this week, as reports in Spain suggest that the Catalan side are edging closer and closer to securing a deal to bring Dembele to the club, with the player also pictured packing up his things as he prepared for to swap Germany for Spain.
In the moment, it looked like we got hosed, but in retrospect, much better considering the other deals for players similar to JD.
With their transfer kitty swelled by the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona, however, Liverpool have returned — and this time secured a # 16m deal for the player, who will now discuss personal terms and take a medical at Melwood.
Player X has agreed terms, player X's club has received an offer and accepted it, player X is at dinner with friends, friends confirm player X is flying out to finalized deal on social media, player X just landed at London Heathrow, player X sighted at the Colney, player X recieved tour of the facilities, deal for player X should be finalized within 24 - 48 hours... Lol
The bottom line is if they're done with the loyalty, sweetheart, lifetime contracts, and the country club deals for players 33 and older, and capping out a roster littered with bottom feeders and no stars, that's a big step in the right direction.
However, Spurs are now ahead of both Chelsea and Southampton in the running, despite the Saints being desperate to wrap up a permanent deal for the player they had on loan last season.
After it was reported last week that the Gunners had agreed to a four - year deal for the player after a meeting with his agent Fernando Felicevich, who also represents Alexis Sanchez, it seems as though both parties have shook hands on the deal.
As the winter transfer window ended with a bit of a whimper in England, a lot of the reports in the football media were about the big money deals for players going to play in China and Arsene Wenger last week warned that the amount of money in their Super League could soon be causing problems for the Premier League clubs.
This is according to the Sun, who are reporting that Sean Dyche's side are eager to secure a loan deal for the player that would see him join for the remainder of the season and have enquired about taking him, and that Wenger will only decide on whether he's to let the player go should he manage to secure a deal for Jonny Evans.
Whether or not the Armenian is the best player we can get, taking him plus 35 million pounds is a golden deal for a player out of contract in 3 months with a terrible relationship to his team mates!
Without any shred of doubt majority believes and knows that Arsenal can not afford to lose Alexis and as Arsene Wenger goes back to the drawing board of negotiations, one can only hope they come up with a win - win contract deal for both player and club.
And we have been picking up murmurings from north London that Levy — who loves a late deal for players in the last year of their contracts — may make a move for the pair!
Arsenal's chief executive Ivan Gazidis and chief negotiator Dick Law will be tasked with agreeing deals for the players targeted by Wenger this summer.
The Royals are keen to bolster their midfield and are set to make an approach to the Serie A side to enquire about a possible deal for the player.
Other bits and pieces still hanging around from the weekend is the admission from Miguel Veloso's agent that Arsenal are looking to organise a January deal for the player and some more comments from Mikael Silvestre about the fact that he is happy to play as a central defender at his new club.
# 10.6 million is thought to be enough to sign him, and could be a good deal for player with great promise.
Former Turkish Super Lig champions Galatasaray are also reportedly interested in a deal for the player, and have already put in a # 4.5 bid in an attempt to try and secure the winger's services, report the Sun.
That was flatly denied by Twente who claimed Everton wanted to change the terms of the deal at the last minute but it seems the two clubs are ready to sit round the negotiating table once more to thrash out a deal for the player.
As reported by the Daily Star, sources close to the player felt that he was stampeded into joining Chelsea, when he truly desired a move to north London and to sign with Spurs, with Mauricio Pochettino's side refusing to agree a deal for the player over the summer due to Everton's # 50M asking price.
The news outlet are also reporting that the Blaugrana are keen on including Vidal as part of the deal for the player, and that an offer of $ 22M plus the former Sevilla star would benefit Vincenzo Montella's side.
Should Leipzig let Werner leave, it'll be interesting to see if Liverpool are able to secure a deal for the player and beat off interest from Madrid in the process.
First of all Arsenal do not even have the financial willingness to really pull of a # 60 million plus deal for the player.
Yes wenger ask for players... who to buy... but it's not wenger who pays the money or make a deal for players... how can you guy cant think like that........
The Sun reported on Wednesday that Albion boss Tony Pulis plans to seal # 15m deals for both players.
The east London club are reportedly eager to get a deal for the player over the line in time for Arnautovic to fly out with the rest of the Hammers squad for their pre-season tour of Germany, report Sky Sports.
The average annual value is «just» $ 25 million, which for luxury tax purposes isn't extraordinary, but again, it's a deal for a player who could very well already be under contract for the entire rest of his MLB career, so the money we're talking about here is unheard of.
It is being reported by German news outlet Bild that agent of 17 - year - old Hamburg starlet Jann - Fiete Arp, Jurgen Milewski, has stated that the Blues aren't close to signing the Bundesliga ace, despite the fact that the Mirror were reporting that Antonio Conte's side were closing in on a deal for the player.
However, respected Portuguese football journalist Goncalo Lopes has now claimed that Italian giants Roma could seal a deal for the player in the next few days.
today bild the number one newspaper in germany published the details of the deal for the player, fee: 42millions euros, the player get a 8 millions signing on bonus, contract to run until 2020, wages: 240,000 / week or 12,5 millions a year, the total value of the deal before bonuses exactly 100 millions!!
its bordering on fetishism, I know our ethos is to promote youth but why isn't more interest given from scouts for players to come in and play now, or at least why can't we close any deals for these players?
Flam can do a job till Jan and AW best have a deal for a player to come in as soon as the windo opens.
Also, I think it's dangerous for players to place too much trust in their agents, let's be honest, their job is a balancing act, trying to get a good deal for the player, but also themselves!
Should Spurs end up making moves for both Shaw and Barkley, it'll be interesting to see if the north London side can tie up deals for both players and get their season back on track.
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