Well this is just the easiest way to exchange money on a paper. The real money exchange is different. You have to consider the annual cost based on salary (net + tax) and annual cost of the transfer. In this way you can easily figure out that Higuain is a real real "all in" since the total annual cost will be a number that does not make sense.
Well this is just the easiest way to exchange money on a paper. The real money exchange is different. You have to consider the annual cost based on salary (net + tax) and annual cost of the transfer. In this way you can easily figure out that Higuain is a real real "all in" since the total annual cost will be a number that does not make sense.
Immobile as a backup CF would be a good option. Say we get Higuain, he'd play in most games so we need someone who'd be content to hit the bench for a large part of the season.
Immobile as a backup CF would be a good option. Say we get Higuain, he'd play in most games so we need someone who'd be content to hit the bench for a large part of the season.
Immobile as a backup CF would be a good option. Say we get Higuain, he'd play in most games so we need someone who'd be content to hit the bench for a large part of the season.
Haven't seen much of him in a club but for Italy he plays quite poor. I mean, he was good when he was once subbed in, he played quite explosively. But other than that his record is poor as he has 1 goal in 14 matches. I'd like a sub on who we can rely on.