Yeah... but at least the wages are off the books.
And i'm sure Juve is in a rush to let go of all the deadwood and at the first opportunity to sell those guys we'll do it.
Yeah... but at least the wages are off the books.
And i'm sure Juve is in a rush to let go of all the deadwood and at the first opportunity to sell those guys we'll do it.
We made a huge mistake in not letting these guys go for free last year. So much money wasted on wages. Matuidi’s transfer fee was very low anyway, I assume most of it has been amortised.
it's a long list of player to be sold/released you have there. Not a lot of time. I'm glad you gave a second or maybe fifth chance to AS, perhaps realised that it won't be possible to replace him with anything decent and we will hope he will rotate with Pellegrini next term with something like 70/30 or 65/35
it's a long list of player to be sold/released you have there. Not a lot of time. I'm glad you gave a second or maybe fifth chance to AS, perhaps realised that it won't be possible to replace him with anything decent and we will hope he will rotate with Pellegrini next term with something like 70/30 or 65/35
More like molinaro of midfield.
Honestly matuidi is the luckiest human in the world, given that he has a World Cup and Serie A titles round his neck just by running around the pitch like a madman on ecstasy
We probably won't get anything. After the one year contract extension, his book value is around 5 million, so perhaps we might try to sell him for as much, for accounting reasons. But I think he'll leave for free.
that's a fair point: if you have a 4m book value, you can spread it on two years in amortization. it makes sense if you sell the player above book value, or keep it until his contract runs out. but if you release a player before his contract expires, his book value automatically becomes minusvalenza.