Tony247
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Wasn't it 40% just an hour back? Or the offer was accept now or reduce further 10% every hour! Your choice.
menos que un clubI learned a new word today. ‘What a bunch of palanques Laporta and Barca are’.
it rhymes with wankers.
Maybe Barcelona is just using us to get him t accept those terms.
How was the meeting positive for us? He came out smiling
It is, around 1350 pagesIs the Sancho transfer thread the record for number of pages?
Won’t be surprised if this surpasses it as reckon this is going to go right down to the wire with even more twists and turns
menos que un club
Elaborate. This could be interesting. Let's try this theory tooMaybe Barcelona is just using us to get him t accept those terms.
It is, around 1350 pages
Yeah this is the problem.
It is, around 1350 pages
Can someone who is an expert in Spanish contractual law explain to me how this works? This is very different from how contracts work where I am from.
Join the club. I don't understand it either. I'm confident though that if FdJ isn't signed then we would sign one of the others on a very long list of targets. This list has not been made public for whatever reason. A massive company such as this is not run on whims. I know it doesn't look like it. Maybe I'm naive...Yeah same here but our the club didn't really show many signs in the past to be overly confident.
What I don't understand is, in case we have plan Bs, why aren't we more vocal about it. Not officially of course, but by some sort of briefings or fake leaks. There isn't anything at all to lose for us, other than maybe raising the pressure on FDJ and Barca. And even that could be avoided by a briefing, that other midfielders wouldn't be looked for instead of FDJ but on top of it...We'd look better for our own fanbase and we'd look more serious in terms of not putting all our money on one card.
Or we do it in the next few hours and this gets locked (I think to myself with true Muppet optimism)Ah easy then, this one will overtake it no problem
It is, around 1350 pages
Contracts are just a set of agreements between the employee and the employer on their terms of service. Anything can be agreed as long as both parties are willing. The law only comes into action if FDJ wants to charge Barca for going against his contract.
If FDJ agrees, he can take a pay cut which will be reflected via his new contract but if he does not, he can choose to stay with the club legally bound to pay his future and owed wages as per his existing contract. The way i see it, it seems that FDJ's agent is trying to see how they can get the best out of the salary situation and also the future chances. If all goes out of the window, he will certainly come here. Currently, it looks like he is coming here.
Can someone who is an expert in Spanish contractual law explain to me how this works? This is very different from how contracts work where I am from.
But his GF loves Barca apparently.....50% salary cut
You need more than love for a club to surely play at that will.
But never play for Barca, like ever.Or he could you know...just sit on his 4 year contract and there's nothing Barce can do? He could literally just carry on as normal and nothing will change contract wise.
Stockholm syndrome50% salary cut
You need more than love for a club to surely play at that will.
But never play for Barca, like ever.
This. Barca have no bargaining power in terms of his salary - except to make his footballing life absolutely miserable and maybe damage his relationship with the fans. But if he can bear it, they will have to pay him.Or he could you know...just sit on his 4 year contract and there's nothing Barce can do? He could literally just carry on as normal and nothing will change contract wise.
Id request a transfer just for being asked though tbh. The club is spending over 100m on new players and they're asking players to take a wage cut..what a joke.
They aren't going to keep a player on 300k a week in the reserves that suits nobody especially someone who improves their first team.
This. Barca have no bargaining power in terms of his salary - except to make his footballing life absolutely miserable and maybe damage his relationship with the fans. But if he can bear it, they will have to pay him.
Players always have this power, but there’s a reason we only have a couple of examples in recent history of it happening.
Players and club always come to an agreement, they want to play where they are wanted and they want to make the best of their careers.
Which is why they're trying to sell himThey aren't going to keep a player on 300k a week in the reserves that suits nobody especially someone who improves their first team.
I don’t know anymore. If he were staying, you’d think he’d have told us and the world he’s taking a pay cut.