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napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
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Another thing with bonucci is that that he's even willing to come back here mean he's spat on both 2 clubs, total scum behavior, and he'd still earn 5.5 million here??? Seriously??? Are Benatia and Sandro even earn that much?

Make it 2.5 or 3.5 max, that's what he need to suck it up and accept, after being total scumbag not just to us but also to Milan.

Insanity.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Another thing with bonucci is that that he's even willing to come back here mean he's spat on both 2 clubs, total scum behavior, and he'd still earn 5.5 million here??? Seriously??? Are Benatia and Sandro even earn that much?

Make it 2.5 or 3.5 max, that's what he need to suck it up and accept, after being total scumbag not just to us but also to Milan.

Insanity.
Id start a fundraiser to pay you 3.5m to delete your account

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Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
8,194
calcioefinanza came up with some completely different numbers yesterday. :numnum:
They valued both Bonu and Caldara at 40m (which was reported back then) while here u have valuation of 35m.
Its also hard to calculate Caldara current value in our books since he was signed in January 2017.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Was this posted yet ?

Bonucci to accept €2m pay-cut
By Football Italia staff

Leonardo Bonucci is reportedly ready to accept a €2m pay-cut, such is his desperation to rejoin Juventus from Milan.

The centre-back only joined the Rossoneri from Juve last year but is now pushing for a return to Turin.

He currently earns €7.5m-a-year on his contract at San Siro, but Tuttosport reports he would be prepared to lower his demands to €5.5m-a-season back with the Old Lady.

As agreement has been reached between the two clubs for Italy defender Bonucci to complete a sensational return to the Bianconeri – with Mattia Caldara moving in the opposite direction.

However, the deal is tethered to Milan’s ongoing attempts to sign Juve forward Gonzalo Higuain.

Higuain does not want to accept the Rossoneri’s proposed initial loan move and is reportedly demanding wages of €9m-a-season from the Diavolo.

And without Higuain giving the green light to comple a move to San Siro, the Bonucci-Caldara exchange will not happen either.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
62,568
Was this posted yet ?

Bonucci to accept €2m pay-cut
By Football Italia staff

Leonardo Bonucci is reportedly ready to accept a €2m pay-cut, such is his desperation to rejoin Juventus from Milan.

The centre-back only joined the Rossoneri from Juve last year but is now pushing for a return to Turin.

He currently earns €7.5m-a-year on his contract at San Siro, but Tuttosport reports he would be prepared to lower his demands to €5.5m-a-season back with the Old Lady
.

As agreement has been reached between the two clubs for Italy defender Bonucci to complete a sensational return to the Bianconeri – with Mattia Caldara moving in the opposite direction.

However, the deal is tethered to Milan’s ongoing attempts to sign Juve forward Gonzalo Higuain.

Higuain does not want to accept the Rossoneri’s proposed initial loan move and is reportedly demanding wages of €9m-a-season from the Diavolo.

And without Higuain giving the green light to comple a move to San Siro, the Bonucci-Caldara exchange will not happen either.
It has been posted before, but people won't accept it as paycut. They call it a payraise instead, as he was on lower wages when he was with us. €5.5m is still too much for a top CB anyway, if anything he should be playing for Ruru wages. OR even better, if he were any serious about being sorry, for free. Them mental gymnastics.
 

Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
32,618
It has been posted before, but people won't accept it as paycut. They call it a payraise instead, as he was on lower wages when he was with us. €5.5m is still too much for a top CB anyway, if anything he should be playing for Ruru wages. OR even better, if he were any serious about being sorry, for free. Them mental gymnastics.
Actually he was on €5.5M net when he was with us too. He had signed a new contract in December 2016 before moving to Milan the following summer.
 

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