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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Why are you living in deception?

Man, seriously... wtf? You're better than that.

IF we end up buying Danilo that's because we believe he's quality and ready to instantly fit in our starting XI, especially considering we'd be paying 4-5mln/season to him. He'd be expensive plus on high wages. What our staff sees in him is quality addition and not Sandro's fuckbuddy just to please him and make him stay here. It's not like we're buying Sandro's brother who'd cost 100k euros and make him stay at Turin. We're buying a Real player for over 20mln euros and we're giving him high wages. Stop lying to yourself it's otherwise because this move has nothing to do with Sandro nor it's a reason why we offer Sandro lesser wages due to Danilo's arrival.
Easy there.


We are looking at several options for RB.


Danilo, while incredible display at Porto, is a question mark currently. Same for DeS and Darmian tbh. But we are linked with other RB too.


He's an option. And by far the most expensive one, because similar transferfee, but considerably higher wages.


But we could show a strong signal to Sandro, by promising him to go for Danilo and giving him a raise, instead of picking one of several other choises.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
He has a contract. This entire affair shouldn't take longer than a manager needs time to say 'He is not for sale' :lol:
That can be one way but it's not the best one IMO. When Ramos asked for a raise and they didn't give him Sergio talked with Manu to force his way out. RM option wasn't just one "not for sale" they made him thesecond highest salary in their squad so I think that's the way
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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You have to bump the offer to at least 6M net. Just dump some wages lower in the squad.

I don't think 4.5M will do it.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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#CFC hope to make progress towards a deal for Alex Sandro on Monday as fresh negotiations with Juventus have been scheduled [Telegraph].
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
You have to bump the offer to at least 6M net. Just dump some wages lower in the squad.

I don't think 4.5M will do it.
So anytime a player decides he wants to leave or there is interest from another club, he should get a pay rise.
Anytime a player performs well for a while, he should get a pay rise, even if he has 3-4 years left on his conract.
Yet, I don't remember many instances when a player signed a fat contract, played like crap and went to the club and said, "Listen, I've been complete garbage, let's lower my wage."

Something is seriously wrong with football, if a club can't tell a player to respect his contract anymore.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,632
So anytime a player decides he wants to leave or there is interest from another club, he should get a pay rise.
Anytime a player performs well for a while, he should get a pay rise, even if he has 3-4 years left on his conract.
Yet, I don't remember many instances when a player signed a fat contract, played like crap and went to the club and said, "Listen, I've been complete garbage, let's lower my wage."

Something is seriously wrong with football, if a club can't tell a player to respect his contract anymore.
Yeah its really shitty, Marotta said many times that players have to much power these days. Dunno if its actually true because club can block any transfer if he wishes to.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
So, we offer 5m in wages this year. He re-signs a new contract. Next summer clubs offer 70-75m and wages for him around 7m and we find ourselves in the same boat all over again.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Paris Saint-Germain are offering €65m for Alex Sandro, report La Repubblica, but the Juventus left-back would only leave for Chelsea.

The Brazilian was signed from Porto in 2015 for €26m, but his price-tag has since sky-rocketed thanks to performances in Serie A, the Champions League and Coppa Italia.

According to La Repubblica, PSG are prepared to pay €65m for Alex Sandro – significantly more than the €60m last proposed by Chelsea.

http://app.football-italia.net/?ref...65m-alex-sandro#article/footballitalia-105140
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Why are you living in deception?

Man, seriously... wtf? You're better than that.

IF we end up buying Danilo that's because we believe he's quality and ready to instantly fit in our starting XI, especially considering we'd be paying 4-5mln/season to him. He'd be expensive plus on high wages. What our staff sees in him is quality addition and not Sandro's $#@!buddy just to please him and make him stay here. It's not like we're buying Sandro's brother who'd cost 100k euros and make him stay at Turin. We're buying a Real player for over 20mln euros and we're giving him high wages. Stop lying to yourself it's otherwise because this move has nothing to do with Sandro nor it's a reason why we offer Sandro lesser wages due to Danilo's arrival.
exactly.

thinking like juve is plashing that money on a buddy of sandro to keep him happy is kinda childish
 

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