A few tweets from reliable sources have come out in the past few days claiming BS on the fact that we've made an offer and it's fabrication from his agent... Whop wham... I honestly can't see Wenger shelling out such
a large fee for a player who won't be ready for a few years (as high as his ceiling may be) when we need multiple first - team ready attackers... The complete fee (Barbosa himself owns 40 % of his rights which... I highly doubt he'll part with cheaply, not to mention his agent who i dare say is licking his lips at a potential big pay - day as well!)
This is
a large fee for a player coming from the Eredivisie and there will be eyebrows raised from those that haven't seen a great deal of the striker.
Pogba had unfinished business at United, many seem to think
a large fee for a player should only be spent if that player brings in goals, as apparently only results matter in football, not performances.
Not exact matches
The only reason Portugal and others have
large buy out clauses is because they want to sell their
players for large fees.
Arsenal failed to agree a
fee with Monaco
for his signature previously, but are now expected to come in with a much
larger bid in order to tempt them to part ways with one of their few remaining key
players of last season.
It's then possible to make a case
for every
player to leave
for some reason injury, age, unhappy, not good enough or
large transfer
fee offer etc..
Liverpool got a
large transfer
fee from oil rich City
for a
player who made it clear he did not want to stay, Sterling saw his wage demands met as well as a move to a club who challenge
for trophies on all fronts every year.
However Swansea are not interested in the
player and may be looking
for a
larger fee instead.
Many wondered why such a
large fee had been paid
for a relatively unknown
player, but as it does most of the time, the
players made his critics eat their words after his first few competitive appearances saw him win Man of the Match award twice.
Swiss Ramble's recent post on Reading's finances included this: «They have become masters at buying low and selling high, signing
players for peanuts, but obtaining
large fees for them in each of the last four years: 2008/09 Dave Kitson (Stoke City) Â # 5.5 million, Nicky Shorey (Aston Villa) Â # 3.5 million, Ibrahima Sonko (Stoke City) Â # 2 million; 2009/10 Kevin Doyle (Wolves) Â # 6.5 million, Stephen Hunt (Hull City) Â # 3.5 million; 2010/11 Gylfi Sigurdsson (Hoffenheim) Â # 6.5 million; 2011/12 Matt Mills (Leicester) Â # 4.5 million, Shane Long (West Brom) Â # 4.5 million plus add - ons».
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players play versus each other
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