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1 hour ago, LFCMadLad said:

Manchester United will give Alexis Sanchez wages of more than £500,000 per week to secure his signature plus a host of financial bonuses once the deal is complete.

Today's back pages are full of details suggesting Sanchez will cost United around £182m if he completes his mooted four-and-a-half-year contract at the club.

 

o.O

Absolute desperation!

But Mourinho will still cry poverty by comparison to City. 

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18 hours ago, Cicero said:

Sanchez wants 400kpw. The fucking audacity. He'd fit right in at United. 

We told him to fuck off xD  .. and Wenger saying he respects united's spending power (the club with the heaviest debt) for paying them 35million for a player free in 6mths, Sanchez 30million sign on fee with 400k wages :rofl:  ..United are now even more a laughing stock than when they paid 75million for Lukaku, the guys nearly 30 too

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6 hours ago, LFCMadLad said:

Manchester United will give Alexis Sanchez wages of more than £500,000 per week to secure his signature plus a host of financial bonuses once the deal is complete.

Today's back pages are full of details suggesting Sanchez will cost United around £182m if he completes his mooted four-and-a-half-year contract at the club.

 

o.O

How does it come to 182mill, i mean the salary is huge still can't figure it out. That deal is outrages overall.

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6 minutes ago, True Blue said:

How does it come to 182mill, i mean the salary is huge still can't figure it out. That deal is outrages overall.

Transfer fee, wages, agent fee and salary bonuses all add up to £182m. 

All for a bloke knocking on 30 ffs :rofl:

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7 minutes ago, True Blue said:

How does it come to 182mill, i mean the salary is huge still can't figure it out. That deal is outrages overall.

 

Just now, LFCMadLad said:

Transfer fee, wages, agent fee and salary bonuses all add up to £182m. 

All for a bloke knocking on 30 ffs :rofl:

#He's not about the money :ph34r:   ...guess he can go to the shop and buy all the trophies he wants with all that dirty manU money!! xD  

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19 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said:

Transfer fee, wages, agent fee and salary bonuses all add up to £182m. 

All for a bloke knocking on 30 ffs :rofl:

People forget to add all those factors into how much a player costs.  The bank (or in the case of PSG the State of Qatar) looks at the whole figure and not what we all look at which for some strange reason is only the signing fee to the owning club.

That’s why Neymar wasn’t just €220m but including the taxes (tax has to be paid separately when activating a buy-out clause) and his salary, Neymar cost PSG over €700m. 

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9 minutes ago, SirBalon said:

People forget to add all those factors into how much a player costs.  The bank (or in the case of PSG the State of Qatar) looks at the whole figure and not what we all look at which for some strange reason is only the signing fee to the owning club.

That’s why Neymar wasn’t just €220m but including the taxes (tax has to be paid separately when activating a buy-out clause) and his salary, Neymar cost PSG over €700m. 

Is that still true mate? This says otherwise

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25 minutes ago, Burning Gold said:

Is that still true mate? This says otherwise

It’s true in the Neymar case because it came under last year’s fiscal laws.  That which you’ve posted was an ongoing debate but PSG had to pay the tax to the Spanish tax office on a side as a price on a good isn’t subject to tax to the vendor.  That law has now changed and from this coming April it will be effiective.

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Just now, Happy Blue said:

Alexis Sanchez has been labelled 'the biggest mercenary in football

“Sanchez has got to be the biggest mercenary in football," Keown wrote in his Daily Mail column

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/man-utd-transfer-news-sanchez-14173318

It’s only the same as players going to China though, don’t you think?

Man Utd are the new Chinese Super League. :ph34r:

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1 minute ago, SirBalon said:

It’s only the same as players going to China though, don’t you think?

Man Utd are the new Chinese Super League. :ph34r:

Yep, it's fine when they are too old to play at the top level but to do it with 3 years of good football left   ...United are trying to buy the league and are doing a bad job of it, his wages are bound to have a few players at united asking for more, Jose is opening a can of worms!

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5 minutes ago, Happy Blue said:

Yep, it's fine when they are too old to play at the top level but to do it with 3 years of good football left   ...United are trying to buy the league and are doing a bad job of it, his wages are bound to have a few players at united asking for more, Jose is opening a can of worms!

Mourinho doesn’t give a damn!  When has he ever cared about ANY club?

He only cares about himself and he’s developed the Wenger Syndrome in the sense of him wanting to win something big with Manchester United.  He can’t depart in whatever manner he does from them without doing something that can be looked back upon. He has a history of signing players in the search for instant success and everyone knows that long term projects aren’t his thing like for example nurturing young talents.  A young player only gets a chance if he’s already producing at an extremely high level or if he literally hasn’t got anyone else to put on.

Man Utd are desperate... They have a MASSIVE brand name to protect and to bring back up to the place they think it belongs.  The longer they go on like they have these past three to four years the more that brand name is hurt and the lower their status stock becomes.

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Man City have absolutely got it right to pull out of this deal. Fair play to them for having a structure in place that they aren't going to deviate from. It might harm them somewhat in the short-term not getting Sanchez (although how much can it really hurt them?) but it's the way forward. It'll pay dividends in the long run.

Man Utd, absolute desperation if they're paying him that kind of money. He's very good, and for me does become their best attacking player, but he isn't worth £500k a week. That has got to be bullshit.

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