De Dembélé a Haaland, o Borussia Dortmund sabe como LUCRAR MUITO vendendo jogadores! Bellingham é do Real Madrid! 😱🔥💶Crédito: Transfermarkt pic.twitter.com/pvaNYKJsPe— TNT Sports BR (@TNTSportsBR) June 7, 2023 Haaland only 60M… we really missed great opportunity
Haaland is 60 M in the same parallel universe where Mbapay renewed with PSG for free. We will get to know the real cost of Haaland when someone hacks their system to expose next 100+ financial infractions. His wages is double of what City leaked when they signed him. Kane earns only 1/4th of Haaland's salary.
Which is why some of us found it so absurd there were posters against Bellingham's arrival. The guy is literally doing what Mbappe, Halaand, etc couldn't. Just like Camavinga and Tchouameni
ZZ rejected PSG again. [emoji23] 🚨💣 Zinedine Zidane has been approached by PSG to succeed Christophe Galtier, but has REJECTED PSG yet again. @le_Parisien_PSG ❌ pic.twitter.com/FaAofqnVzR— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 8, 2023 🚨🇫🇷 Zinedine Zidane is hoping to take over the French national team. @le_Parisien pic.twitter.com/m6OX22VV2Q— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 8, 2023
If a man would go after a woman the way Zidane goes after that national team job he'd have multiple restraining orders against him. They need to give the man that job at some point so he can be at peace.
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/liverpool-complete-signing-alexis-mac-allister Alexis MacAllister off to Liverpool; great signing.
I find it amusing that Chelsea has to sell at least a dozen players, yet they think they can ask for absorbent fees.
🚨🚨| BREAKING: FC Barcelona have reached a verbal agreement with İlkay Gündoğan! The club can register him & wants to complete his signing in the next few hours. Official announcement expected after the UCL Final. @ffpolo ☎️🔜🔥 pic.twitter.com/EioI13neX9— Managing Barça (@ManagingBarca) June 9, 2023
Part of me thinks PSG had a part in him not being given the job after the World Cup, in the hope he'd join them.
I wouldn't go that deep, but i just wonder why Zidane is so eager to take on a job that is this incredibly toxic
So Monchi needs to pay Sevilla 3 mil. Euro to leave, or he has to sign a waiver hat he will not leave to work for another football club. He's got multiple offers from Premier League clubs.
Xavi went from saying he speaks to Messi daily to saying they "have no room for him in their plans" and that he noticed that "something changed in Messi in the last few weeks". The least available quality in this sport is loyalty, sport is full of dishonest people. Everybody sells this "club, family, we are one" image, but it's all just for show and because it markets well.
🚨🚨| JUST IN: La Liga’s deal with CVC has been ruled by a judge to be ILLEGAL. [@elespanolcom] #fcblive pic.twitter.com/46ooPqXmKt— BarçaTimes (@BarcaTimes) June 9, 2023
Here's something else: Muchos por aquí no sabrán quién era Piterman. Fue un tipo que compró un Alavés saneado y casi lo arruina en tres años. Hasta mintió alegando amenazas de ETA para sacar dinero al club. Fue condenado por apropiación indebida. Aquí una foto con su abogado, que igual sí os suena. pic.twitter.com/bG3w6uShGH— Julio (@litrosdalcohol) December 6, 2021 Look who was Piterman's legal representation in court. Incredible. I didn't know that, or care to remember it. Piterman amongst his many run ins with the law had hilarious situations like getting himself a photographers license to be on the pitch and using it to sit on the bench and coach the team with a puppet coach installed. From the crazy tales era of la Liga.
What happened to "I'd love to have him with us, but I'm happy for him?" I Barcelona's bitterness has been pretty ridiculous from an institutional standpoint. Who does it serve? We're talking basic common sense here. Congratulating the shitty guy at work for a promotion he didn't deserve level courtesy would've been enough.
So, apparently CVC has some sort of exit clause in the contract and they are considering activating it. According to that clause, La Liga clubs will have to return the CVC money (2 billion, If I recall correctly ?) over a period of 13 years at 6% interest rate. I can see La Liga clubs going bankrupt, their finances are already in dire condition.
Tebas got good commission and those club presidents/owners willingly screwed their clubs by signing such a stupid deal.
Can’t they just return the money? If the contract is void for illegality then they should be able to just give back the money (with interest at normal commercial rates?) and call it quits, no? They’d have to be pretty stupid to have spent all the money when there was a court case pending.
Yeah, you typically have clauses in these agreements regarding government approvals (e.g. competition authority), court orders etc. I would be incredibly surprised if this agreement didn't include one. In any case: this isn't a breach of contract, but like you said a nullity. So the usual consquence would be that (retroactively) the agreement never existed and both parties will need to 'give back' what they received. Let's see what happens!