I don't think it's a loanWhat could be a loan fee in this instance, 1m?
If he is a number one at Bayer, it could be fantastic experience for him
If permanent, we should request at least 5mI don't think it's a loan
So yet another one unwanted by the CAF then
Bendoni hinted at this deal potentially being a permanent one in his first Tweet before deleting it, so that's the most likely scenario here.What could be a loan fee in this instance, 1m?
If he is a number one at Bayer, it could be fantastic experience for him
It was in todays "Gossip" section - no idea if it's reliable or not thoughHave you got the article
The BBC gossip column isn’t the BBC. Imagine it’s probably Bollocks.It was in todays "Gossip" section - no idea if it's reliable or not though
Maybe not but that's where I saw itThe BBC gossip column isn’t the BBC. Imagine it’s probably Bollocks.
The source is Diario Sport (Tier 4) from Spain, who tend to be unreliable, so this shouldn't be taken seriously. What makes this more telling is that Atleti Universe, which is one of the better aggregators out there, hasn't even covered this Sport report.It was in todays "Gossip" section - no idea if it's reliable or not though
EXCLUSIVE | Fenerbahçe has signed Fred. Negotiations with Manchester United over his transfer are ongoing.
Were you impressed when he wins his 1 v 1 battles consistently up against the best left wingers in the league? Matoma at Brighton had right backs scrambling last year but AWB won his battles almost every time. That, to me, is very impressive.
That fee with a buyback wouldn't be too bad.
9m allegedlyIf permanent, we should request at least 5m
Better than what we might've got in previous years, we've certainly improved at selling.9m allegedly
I rate Kovar very highly! Hope we have a buyback clause just in case!
I’m liking the fact that we’re covering all bases with the clausesBetter than what we might've got in previous years, we've certainly improved at selling.
The previous team was behind the times.Pretty good deal overall, really. Has United's transfer team finally caught up to the 21st century?
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It makes sense to me. His info's coming from a German source, whereas the 9/10 million Euro figures are coming from Kovar's camp, who are more closely tied to United than Leverkusen. The German sources have always reported fees that paint them in a more favourable light.Course Plettenberg quotes the lowest possible fee he can muster.
The fee is €9m (£7.8m) with a buy back option the fee obviously includes add ons but again sold for net Profit which means we can increase our Transfer budget by £70/80m with current departuresIf permanent, we should request at least 5m
That’s because for the last month, we haven’t made any bid. Of course he’d rather join someone who bids for him
A direct quote from the BBCWe are paying Leverkusen to take Kovar .. and they have first dibs on Hojlund as a part of this deal.