No signings from Oxford and MK Dons either. Must have a rivalry with them too!
And like I said, those real life examples kind of crap all over your point, which led you to making those convoluted excuses as to why they happened.Like I originally said, you don't get it.
Move on with your life.
We all live in a perfect world where there are no rivals and players will play for the fiercest rivals to increase their profile.
Jog on.
If Pogba goes I think Saul would be a great replacement but we still need a dm alongside
I think saul would complement bruno well and probbly better than pogba to be honest (though I think pogba is the more talented I think bruno saul and a dm would be better than bruno pogba and a dm)
He reads a game well and I think would help us manage a game better than Pogba does.
Saul as a DM i dont think would work and having him and pogba would be about as logical as having VDB and Bruno so who knows we might be stupid enough to do it
Just cause Neves is a DM doesn’t mean he is a fit. He isn’t good enough especially for £35m.Saul really isn’t a specialized DM. Neves fits more of what we need.
Do you not think he could play there? I'll admit I haven't watched him for a full game lately, but just based on some Youtube highlights (I know), he does seem to have the attributes to play as the deepest midfielder: good positional awareness, great work rate, tackling ability, and quite decent passing range. Even if his best position has traditionally been a box to box player, he strikes me as the kind of player who could easily grow into the role of a #6.Saul really isn’t a specialized DM. Neves fits more of what we need.
He will probably have a medical?I've seen it brought up today. Athletico are happy to let him go for £35 million. He's on a lifetime contract, so why would they sell him for that if he's still fit and in his prime? A lot of theories going around that he's crocked and Athletico are happy to let him find some mugs to pay him £200,000 a week.
I cant see why they'd sell him for that!
They want to reduce the wage bill and Saul hasn't been great in last 2 season. Even if AM wants more money, I doubt anyone would pay that. 35m is reasonable.I've seen it brought up today. Athletico are happy to let him go for £35 million. He's on a lifetime contract, so why would they sell him for that if he's still fit and in his prime? A lot of theories going around that he's crocked and Athletico are happy to let him find some mugs to pay him £200,000 a week.
I cant see why they'd sell him for that!
Saul hasn't been great in last 2 season.
This isn’t true. Simply no longer has a place due to LLorrente and doesn’t want to play 2nd fiddle. Not this season but last he was one of their best players and playing really well. Even when he played this season he started well.
This isn’t true. Simply no longer has a place due to LLorrente and doesn’t want to play 2nd fiddle. Not this season but last he was one of their best players and playing really well. Even when he played this season he started well.
However Simione has always had an issue with him and they do have money problems as well so no point in keeping an unhappy player.
Yeah there's a lot of noises but tbh I don't buy that.I've seen it brought up today. Athletico are happy to let him go for £35 million. He's on a lifetime contract, so why would they sell him for that if he's still fit and in his prime? A lot of theories going around that he's crocked and Athletico are happy to let him find some mugs to pay him £200,000 a week.
I cant see why they'd sell him for that!
I believe it stems from when Saul was getting used in every position possible Cb, LB RM LM CM you name it Saul has probably played there but even when he was on loan at Rayo one of the the reasoning of why he was supposedly available was because Simione doesn’t like him.Why has Simeone had problems with him? He seems like the extremely loyal players Siemone usually appreciates?
He did sign some sort of ridiculous 9 year contract supposedly with a 90 mil buyout but I’m pretty sure it can’t be 9 years as I think that might be illegal but the jist of it is they are also up to their eye balls in debt and tread a very thin line with their finances.Is he declining, because 35M seems so cheap for a player with a large contract, if I am not mistaken.
He did sign some sort of ridiculous 9 year contract supposedly with a 90 mil buyout but I’m pretty sure it can’t be 9 years as I think that might be illegal but the jist of it is they are also up to their eye balls in debt and tread a very thin line with their finances.
I just seem to remember something around the time he signed this been written up that it is illegal to have a contract over 5 years, but maybe I’m wrong or by adding extensions it somehow makes it valid but also as a player it seems crazy to sign a contract for that long unless you’re near the end of your career.It was 9 years and it's not illegal
Iñaki Williams 9 years
Messi 9 years
Denilson 10 years
And of course the absolute crazy 8 year contract that Alan Pardew signed at Newcastle
Just curious, say a 5 years contract, but it'd automatically renew for another additional year each season if by the end of the season the player is still alive. Is it illegal?
Like us, we usually have a 5 years with an option for another additional year is that illegal?
Well I was just curious about the part 5 years. Of course you can insert another clause like the contract renews only until the player is 28 yo for example.So the player never retires and gets a salary from the club for their entire life?
If you sign a contract you have a duty to show up to training, promotional events and games. If you do not then that would give the team grounds to terminate your contract if they so please I would imagine.Well I was just curious about the part 5 years. Of course you can insert another clause like the contract renews only until the player is 28 yo for example.
I mean its obviously not illegal as most of our signings are using this contract, but I don't think its ever in a player or a club's best interests to sign longer term contracts.Just curious, say a 5 years contract, but it'd automatically renew for another additional year each season if by the end of the season the player is still alive. Is it illegal?
Like us, we usually have a 5 years with an option for another additional year is that illegal?
Agreed with all that but my point is if such contract is not illegal then why they'd make it illegal for contract longer than 5 yearsI mean its obviously not illegal as most of our signings are using this contract, but I don't think its ever in a player or a club's best interests to sign longer term contracts.
For a player it means you're stuck on the same wages with no real leverage to negotiate, especially since United would have no obvious need to sell a player with 3 years left on their contract.
For a club, you would just have issues moving players who don't perform on. You buy a player, pay them big wages, they don't live up to their billing and you're left with a financial drain with no impact on the pitch. We even have those with some of the 4 year contracts we've handed out.
The optional year is a great idea (at least in theory), it gives a little wiggle room; you try renegotiate going into their final year, if they don't want to sign then you activate the extra year and look to sell that summer while they're worth money. We don't ever specifically seem to execute these sales too much and we have the Pogba situation where no one knows whats going to happen.
i don't know about that to be fair....it has to be very difficult to play as a midfielder under SimeoneThe fact Atleti are now happy to sell him due to him not really kicking on in the last few seasons speaks volumes about a player that was once quoted at over £100m