I'll probably get a record number of thumbs down for this but Benzema doesn't impress me at all — over rated and
ridiculous transfer fee for his age.
Would we really have been happy to pay
the ridiculous transfer fee and salary that Manchester United paid to bring Paul Pogba back from Juventus?
And all that without
a ridiculous transfer fee / wages.
Not exact matches
The 32 - year - old has joined Shanghai Shenhua on a two - year deal from Boca Juniors, and as reported by ESPN FC, it comes with a # 9m
transfer fee and
ridiculous wages of # 615,000 - a-week, although the Chinese media have downplayed that aspect of the deal.
Arsenal have supposedly set the figure at around # 42 million, a
ridiculous fee for a defender, even in this current pricy
transfer market.
With
ridiculous and over inflated
transfer fees seemingly the norm these days when a Premier League club is interested, it would be handy if any prospective
transfer targets were to let their wish to sign for Arsenal be known and according to The Mirror this is just what the Lyone and France international forward Alexandre Lacazette has done this week.
This could be because the
transfer fees set by the French Champions are becoming
ridiculous.
The Chinese season has just finished and all the moneybags over in Asia are looking to poach more European stars ahead of next years battles and are willing to pay
ridiculous sums in
transfer fees and wages.
I am not convinced that Evans is the answer, but he does have bags of Premier League as well as Champions League experience from his time at Old Trafford and the
transfer fee would not be in the
ridiculous realms we are hearing about the likes of Mustafi and Gimenez, so do you think Wenger will make his
transfer interest more concrete?
He never complains about growth or amount of his paycheck, however player wages and
transfer fees are
ridiculous.
And despite the likes of Chelsea, Man City and now Man United spending
ridiculous sums of money on
transfer fees and wages, they never will.
Non-League football day is the anti-thesis of the billions wasted on
transfer fees,
ridiculous wages and agents
fees that symbolise the things that we tolerate for the sport we love.