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And if that was the case, clubs would simply pay up the contract of any players they want and, boom, transfer done. But it doesn't work that way does it? If a club wishes to be difficult, they can refuse to allow the contract to be broken - as we see many times when players are told to be professional and get on with the job rather than be seduced by every passing job offer.
Apples and oranges. If a player expresses a desire to leave the club, the chairman and manager can refuse and throw him in the reserves or do whatever they want. It's rare but it happens. But not so with the manager. If Poch declares publically that he wishes to leave Spurs in order to further his career, Levy has little choice but to comply. Sure, he can refuse to release Poch from his contractual obligations and demand he gets back to work, but in doing so he runs the risk of destabilising the club entirely. What player in their right mind would even consider playing for a manger who has openly stated his desire to leave the club? The respect and trust that Poch once had among the players would be gone. Levy also runs the risk of completely alienating himself from every potential manager on the planet. No self-respecting football manager would ever consider the Spurs job whilst Levy is CEO due to the issues that would inevitably crop up should he desire to leave the club in the future. Poch is no fool.
You seem to understand that the internal logic of your position doesn't make sense when you accept that Utd may need to pay "£20 million on top to act as a sweetener" - if there was "nothing Levy could do", why on Earth would Utd pay him an extra £20 million?!? Charity?
Obviously, I was referring to the negotiations that would follow in the event that Levy accepts Poch's letter of resignation. £20 million was a guess - I have no notion what the eventual figure will rise to but knowing Levy it won't be cheap. But he will not begin negotiations at £150 million because he would be literally pricing Poch out of the market and essentially forcing him to stay. which he absolutely will not do due to the reasons stated above. Poch is no fool.
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