Jadon Sancho - RW/LW - Manchester United (15 Viewers)

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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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I think he tries for both Sancho and Nico, if Chiesa leaves.
i just dont know how juve would afford Sancho’s wages. Theyd need to cut it in half and even then hed still be overpaid. Shitty situation because he’d be a great add. Nico seems more affordable but 40M is still ridiculous
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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What if Sancho and Nico G are both smokescreens for the real Nico? Williams. :klin:
:rofl: :howler: I can imagine Cuntoli going at them with the loan + option (obligation if certain conditions are met), offering a 7 million Euro Loan + 42 million obligation to be paid over 4 years. I can also imagine the Bilbao management kindly telling him to go fuck himself :b81:

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His salary is incredible

Yanited pays him that much?
They are the Clown Jew-els of the EPL after all.
 

athas

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Jul 15, 2007
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i just dont know how juve would afford Sancho’s wages. Theyd need to cut it in half and even then hed still be overpaid. Shitty situation because he’d be a great add. Nico seems more affordable but 40M is still ridiculous
IMO we could have a clue if we know how much Dortmund paid Sancho last year.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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3.5m gross, 11.5m was paid by Manu
Does it means they would pay some of his salary if they loan him out?
Since we are struggling for offloading players because of high wage bringing him even on loan is a mistake unless he reduces his wage. we should first fix the wage payment structure because its going again a huge problem and we have to pay players who stay out of squad due to injury, Thuram is an obvious example, played one match and now is not avaliable for few weeks.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Does it means they would pay some of his salary if they loan him out?
Since we are struggling for offloading players because of high wage bringing him even on loan is a mistake unless he reduces his wage. we should first fix the wage payment structure because its going again a huge problem and we have to pay players who stay out of squad due to injury, Thuram is an obvious example, played one match and now is not avaliable for few weeks.
I have no fucking idea, couldn't attend a meeting with manure, but I can assure u it was a positive one



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Isn't this supposed to be a reliable source?
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5718971/2024/08/23/jadon-sancho-juventus-manchester-united/

It is, Hirncastle is one of the most reliable when it comes to manure, like their Agresti
 

FInzaghi

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Aug 21, 2024
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More english players do success in Italy specaly its weird to see english players outside England, and do well. Almost the same at it is rare to Italian players to success in PL.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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^^^

This dude has never heard of Di Canio and Zola.
There's plenty of Italian players that have flopped in England. Probably an 80-20 ratio of flops to successes.

Think it's more or less the same with English players who've played in Italy.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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I don't really see how is he going to agree to reduce his salary by half if he was to join us. And if it's a loan + obligation, we would need to sign a contract with him.
 
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