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Just two transfers in his career and he's already cost close to £300m.
So they're not in financial trouble?
As for Mbappe he doesn't want to play with Messi, he wants to be a top dog. That's a strong mentality but could cause him problems in the long run.
Agreed on that one. Instead of playing with those 2 he's fleeing cause he wants to be the main man.Not just with Messi but Neymar too. As the junior of the three he’d have to be picking up a lot of the hard work, a bit like Messi when he first broke through. I think it reflects pretty badly on him that he doesn’t want to spend one season trying to challenge for the CL alongside those two tbh.
PSG should just say NO because they are a state-backed club. Neverending money pouring from Qatar. 170 million is peanuts for them.
Clubs like Man Utd, Bayern, Liverpool,Barcelona, Dortmund, Juve, Inter, etc. (even Chelsea) should take that money (150-200) if their superstar doesn't want to extend his contract.
But for PSG money is not the problem. They are just the pet project of a Middle Orient sheik.
Steal? It’s 180m for feck sakePerez is only one who can steal a player from PSG. Who are busy virtually bullying every club and player
A person who has no knowledge of finance or accounts can only say that realmadrid. Is in debt.and being a chartered accountant I can vouch that their financial performance and financial condition is robust .
Even Google has a debt that does not mean that they are in mess
I think he means he's the only one capable of buying a player off them when they clearly don't want to sell. He's got a point. What Perez wants, Perez usually gets.Steal? It’s 180m for feck sake
I think he means he's the only one capable of buying a player off them when they clearly don't want to sell. He's got a point. What Perez wants, Perez usually gets.
He's the same player that went to PsgGaining a lot of respect for him going to carve out a legacy when other top players are just taking the easy way out
Isn’t it more of what Mbappe wants?I think he means he's the only one capable of buying a player off them when they clearly don't want to sell. He's got a point. What Perez wants, Perez usually gets.
This would be a bizarre transfer if it was to happen at this time. Real Madrid, a team who are in debt to their eyeballs, spending 180m on a player they can negotiate with in 4 months to take for nothing, and Mbappe leaving a stronger team to join the worst Real Madrid squad in a long time.
I bet that you were applauding after posting this.I love your salt.
Perez reminding everyone who is numero uno in this game of football. Bravo presidente.
I love your salt.
Perez reminding everyone who is numero uno in this game of football. Bravo presidente.
I love your salt.
Perez reminding everyone who is numero uno in this game of football. Bravo presidente.
So when an oil club pours an insane amount of money to get a player, it's bad because it's an oil club, but when Perez pours an even more insane amounts of money for players with 1 year left on their contract (I mean Hazard is still totally absurd), it's great because it's Perez and he's the badass numero uno. Gotcha. Le bon et le mauvais chasseur (french readers will understand).
Not really. That Real Madrid squad is poor, and will take more than Mbappe to make it contenders for the CL. Atletico are even favorites to win the league IMO.
It's the champions league mate, there are no favorites. You go in, play your best and hope for the best, regardless of the squad you have.
As far as the league goes, it's OK for Atletico to be the favorite, it really is. You just don't get it. It's a great league in which the champion has been decided at the very end for years now, in comparison to the rest of Europe, and specially the uber boring EPL with their "big 6 super competitive teams where every game is a struggle", that even Leicester managed to win with a month of games in hand.
It's all about perspective. You see something, I see something else, but at the end of the day the stats are there to show who's right.
Their best player is leaving of course they are worse off. The players they signed can`t make up for that, including Messi.You may want to think before you post dude. Have you seen who PSG have signed this summer? Hakimi, Messi, Wijnaldum, Ramos, Donnarumma, danilo.
I go to Atletico games at least a couple of times a season (pre-covid), of course I get it.
When you look at that Real Madrid team, the facts are it's the worst it has been in a number of years. Surely even the most deluded Real fan can see that. Bale has walked right back into the team, a player the club didn't want and who often didn't start at Spurs. That shows where you are, at the current time. The likes of Modric and Varane etc are all going to need replacing before yous are one of the top teams in Europe again.
It's really down to basic economics. There is a huge difference in what a capex (capital expense) and opex (operational expense) do to a balance sheet. This 100 or 180 mil € transfer fee is a capital expense for a football club. It raises it's value and is amortised thorugh the length of a contract.
So are signing bonuses in most countries. I can't speak for spain though but it's pretty likely it's the same.
Of course. Point is if he signs on a free his wages would be guaranteed to much bigger. So the annual cost to us would likely not be too dissimilar either waySo are signing bonuses in most countries. I can't speak for spain though but it's pretty likely it's the same.
I wish I had Real Madrid's magic wallet.... absolute BS from crippling debts to ridiculous spending, I guess I am stupid for thinking it could ever be otherwise, I don't want Mbappe here we already have our quota of lazy, grumpy French players, I just feel a bit sorry for the other Spanish clubs who have to try and compete with the elite level corruption that Real and Barca pull and get away with, it would be a joke if it was funny
Of course. Point is if he signs on a free his wages would be guaranteed to much bigger. So the annual cost to us would likely not be too dissimilar either way
I calculate that with the sales of shirts of the first week the transfer will pay for itself, in addition to the 400 million that his presence will bring each season
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Looks like PSG deal is off as PSG playing stupid with Madrid and he is available from Jan for negotiation for free
Spend 60m on martial instead. Sorted.PSG isn't playing stupid, they're looking for options. Letting Mbappé go for 170M+10M seems like a good idea, but considering they owe Monaco 35M if he's transfered, it's better to keep him 1 extra year and seeing him leave for free than spending 100M of the 135M you have left buying an average player like Richarlison 4 days before the end of the transfer window.
Spend 60m on martial instead. Sorted.
Is that being reported anywhere or are you just speculating?€180M fee + €30M/Y + €10M agent fees / 6Y = €61M/Y
€60M/Y + €10M agent fees / 6Y = €61M/Y
Seriously, the most realistic scenario here is Mbappé is pushing the move now. Basically, the cost would likely end up being the same to us. Might as well do it now
As someone put it, if you have your chance to realize your dream, you don't wanna wait for it, especially if you can do it now. He is, rather surprisingly, being driven by sentimentalism rather than playing second fiddle to Messi and Neymar.Is that being reported anywhere or are you just speculating?
I dont see why Mbappe would give up on 180m in wages AND give up on a very real chance of winning the CL this season because he wants to force a move a year earlier..
I would have thought Madrid would be more keen because there will be more competition for him next season should Madrid have a terrible year and Mbappe has second thoughts... or if PSG somehow force him into signing an extension...