Hans Moleman
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The 75m fee is from AS earlier today
"It's claimed that Sergio Ramos' brother Rene met Manchester United officials in April. The Premier League club are said to have offered Ramos €12m per year to sign for them - and that's stated as being after tax. It works out to be £160k after tax and whilst clever accounting would see a footballer's tax bill shrunk somewhat, it'd still have to be well over £250k before tax to come out at £160k. AS further say that Manchester United would offer €30m plus David De Gea for the defender, which the newspaper see as a total value of up to €75m, so about £54m."
"It's claimed that Sergio Ramos' brother Rene met Manchester United officials in April. The Premier League club are said to have offered Ramos €12m per year to sign for them - and that's stated as being after tax. It works out to be £160k after tax and whilst clever accounting would see a footballer's tax bill shrunk somewhat, it'd still have to be well over £250k before tax to come out at £160k. AS further say that Manchester United would offer €30m plus David De Gea for the defender, which the newspaper see as a total value of up to €75m, so about £54m."