Paxi
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120-60-90?
Im trying to click on this link but it keeps calling somebody.
120-60-90?
Where do you read those news?I read Dortmund news every day and the fact is that Zorc aint gonna take any add on at all, he wants 120M cash right now or back off and United cant/wont give more than 60M up front, so guys sorry, but very bad news for you.
This deal is not happening this summer, 90%...
Im trying to click on this link but it keeps calling somebody.
Letting them know he definitely won't be renewing is hardly jeopardizing his relationship with the club.
He's would just be being professional and giving them plenty of notice.
Where do you read those news?
Yay! Page 500! Does this officially classify it as a saga?
Hate to break it to you, but this is not news to anyone. Dortmund offered him a new contract including a hefty pay raise that would put him on level or even slightly above the current top earner Reus. Sancho was not interested probably citing his wish to return home in the near future, which came to the surprise to absolutely no one. Backl in Winter probably everyone at Dortmund expected Sancho to go back to the EPL on the back of a good EURO for a boats load of cash. Then Corvid came and complicated everything.
Given how long the fixture 120 Mil. € is floating around, Sancho was probably informed that this was the benchmark to be hit for him to be released from his current contract, terms he is very likely contend with as you hear absolutely nothing from his camp. They let the clubs work. I would also assume that Dortmund actually allowed Sancho to enter talks about personal terms with United as these seem to be already agreed. It also should be added that Dortmund and United actually have a pretty good working realtionship for years now. i have read quite a few articles over the years that cite that both Zorc and Woodward respect each other which is also why all dealings in the recent past (Kagawa both ways, Januzaj, Mkhitaryan) went very smoothly.a
These are peak muppet times. I can smell the muppet juices in the air all the way from California.
Dortmund already know this. You don’t think he would have been offered a new contract or that talk of giving him a new contract wouldn’t have come up internally? We got the director practically saying deal for a player has to happen by a certain date cause we have to find replacements. Does that sound like they don’t know he is going to leave?Letting them know he definitely won't be renewing is hardly jeopardizing his relationship with the club.
He's would just be being professional and giving them plenty of notice.
Was not there a mini fight with juventuz forum if I am not wrong?@OptaCaf
4 - Jadon Sancho thread is the 4th transfer thread in caf history to reach 500 pages, after Pogba (1091), Vidal (647) and Sanchez (626). Muppetastic.
@OptaCaf
4 - Jadon Sancho thread is the 4th transfer thread in caf history to reach 500 pages, after Pogba (1091), Vidal (647) and Sanchez (626). Muppetastic.
ThanksGo to the transfer thread and click on the Threadmark - It has a tip to get past that... fecking brilliant, I have used it with success at several sites with a paywall.
700 - 125 - 75
Hate to break it to you, but this is not news to anyone. Dortmund offered him a new contract including a hefty pay raise that would put him on level or even slightly above the current top earner Reus. Sancho was not interested probably citing his wish to return home in the near future, which came to the surprise to absolutely no one. Backl in Winter probably everyone at Dortmund expected Sancho to go back to the EPL on the back of a good EURO for a boats load of cash. Then Corvid came and complicated everything.
Given how long the fixture 120 Mil. € is floating around, Sancho was probably informed that this was the benchmark to be hit for him to be released from his current contract, terms he is very likely contend with as you hear absolutely nothing from his camp. They let the clubs work. I would also assume that Dortmund actually allowed Sancho to enter talks about personal terms with United as these seem to be already agreed. It also should be added that Dortmund and United actually have a pretty good working realtionship for years now. i have read quite a few articles over the years that cite that both Zorc and Woodward respect each other which is also why all dealings in the recent past (Kagawa both ways, Januzaj, Mkhitaryan) went very smoothly.a
I like this assessment much better. Going with that.I read Utd news every day and it’s on like donkey kong
How many was Wesley?@OptaCaf
4 - Jadon Sancho thread is the 4th transfer thread in caf history to reach 500 pages, after Pogba (1091), Vidal (647) and Sanchez (626). Muppetastic.
How many was Wesley?
Hate to break it to you, but this is not news to anyone. Dortmund offered him a new contract including a hefty pay raise that would put him on level or even slightly above the current top earner Reus. Sancho was not interested probably citing his wish to return home in the near future, which came to the surprise to absolutely no one. Backl in Winter probably everyone at Dortmund expected Sancho to go back to the EPL on the back of a good EURO for a boats load of cash. Then Corvid came and complicated everything.
Given how long the fixture 120 Mil. € is floating around, Sancho was probably informed that this was the benchmark to be hit for him to be released from his current contract, terms he is very likely contend with as you hear absolutely nothing from his camp. They let the clubs work. I would also assume that Dortmund actually allowed Sancho to enter talks about personal terms with United as these seem to be already agreed. It also should be added that Dortmund and United actually have a pretty good working realtionship for years now. i have read quite a few articles over the years that cite that both Zorc and Woodward respect each other which is also why all dealings in the recent past (Kagawa both ways, Januzaj, Mkhitaryan) went very smoothly.a
I wonder whether Chong will offered to Dortmund on loan for a year or two as part of the deal?
Dortmund already know this. You don’t think he would have been offered a new contract or that talk of giving him a new contract wouldn’t have come up internally? We got the director practically saying deal for a player has to happen by a certain date cause we have to find replacements. Does that sound like they don’t know he is going to leave?
Not much else he is going to say is there?
Deep down inside he is probably begging for us to make a bid.
Hate to break it to you, but this is not news to anyone. Dortmund offered him a new contract including a hefty pay raise that would put him on level or even slightly above the current top earner Reus. Sancho was not interested probably citing his wish to return home in the near future, which came to the surprise to absolutely no one. Backl in Winter probably everyone at Dortmund expected Sancho to go back to the EPL on the back of a good EURO for a boats load of cash. Then Corvid came and complicated everything.
Given how long the fixture 120 Mil. € is floating around, Sancho was probably informed that this was the benchmark to be hit for him to be released from his current contract, terms he is very likely contend with as you hear absolutely nothing from his camp. They let the clubs work. I would also assume that Dortmund actually allowed Sancho to enter talks about personal terms with United as these seem to be already agreed. It also should be added that Dortmund and United actually have a pretty good working realtionship for years now. i have read quite a few articles over the years that cite that both Zorc and Woodward respect each other which is also why all dealings in the recent past (Kagawa both ways, Januzaj, Mkhitaryan) went very smoothly.a
It's quiet because the two sides have clearly hit an impasse hence all the briefings. I admire the optimism that it's quiet because it's being finalised but it's likely to be the exact opposite
It's quiet because the two sides have clearly hit an impasse hence all the briefings. I admire the optimism that it's quiet because it's being finalised but it's likely to be the exact opposite