Sentences with phrase «exorbitant wage»

Having been named the European Golden Boy owing largely to his performances in 2013/14 when Liverpool came within a whisker of winning the league for the first time in 24 years, Raheem Sterling now wants out of the club whom he thinks can no longer match his ambitions, or indeed his exorbitant wage demands.
While it is understood that the Bavarians are not willing to meet the player's exorbitant wage demands, it appears oil - rich Manchester City will have no such problem.
The news comes on the heels of reports that Bayern Munich had pulled out of the race for the forward due to his exorbitant wage demands.
Sanchez on the other hand inspite of the exorbitant wage demands all most of europe and EPL top clubs fancy him..
Walcott as far as I see it has manuvered the club into an untenable position as he is never gonna be what everyone wannted him to be and we are now stuck with a player who has lost his bottle and who lacks motivation and the will to put effort in but who we are going to struggle to sell as he has an exorbitant wage has not got the will or the talent to match who would want him?
He is a mercenary with no love for Arsenal, he is happy to sit on the bench so long as he gets paid an exorbitant wage

Not exact matches

The first half of this season was overshadowed by the contract problems with Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, but thankfully the Gunners refused to meet the exorbitant demands made by Alexis, but they did come to a compromise with Ozil which saw him re-sign on a massive wage of # 350,000 a week.
The wage bills, the exorbitant costs to sign the best of the best in world football, doesn't leave much in the way of spare change when it comes to building depth into a squad.
Coming back to the wage issue, fans are rather annoyed that players who need to be retained are let go because of their demands are deemed «exorbitant» and are in excess of our maximum wage limit.
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