City were the first to really dish out the big bucks, che
paid big transfer fees but city paid some average English / foreign players more than what some Barca players were on.
and also its going to be very difficult to attract the top players because we wont
pay the big transfer fees... hopefully we will pay big wages to Ozil and Sanchez to keep them If we do then Kolasinac seems to be a done deal..
They have the money to
pay a big transfer fee and give the Chilean a massive wage.
So I read with interest the Sky Sports report that claims that Southampton are willing to sell their own midfield warrior Victor Wanyama, as long as we are willing to
pay a big transfer fee to get him.
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.
Not exact matches
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?
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.
There was never a
big transfer fee paid for Le Kos and and they were never
paid enormous wages.
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 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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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Am I better off
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The Germany international completed his move last night (2 April) in a deal valued at # 42.4 m, one of the
biggest - ever
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While balance
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