Mario Götze - AM - Bayern Munich (26 Viewers)

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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I heard two year loan, nothing about buyback.
How would that benefit Bayern?

@Mark

IS this going to happen? :touched:

How fucking sad am I that the first thing I do when I wake up is go to my phone and check this thread :lol:

I haven't even kissed my wife Good morning yet
Same. :lol:

I was just going to ask, what is it that people dislike in particular about the buyback clauses? I assume mostly because they think it makes us look like a small club? I suppose a loan to buy deal would be much more acceptable, however. Or buying a flop from another big team, perhaps? Maybe it's the number that the buyback fee is set at.

If you get a player as potentially good as Götze for at least two seasons and then a big chunk of money afterwards (to spend on another buyback player :beppe:) I'm not sure how it equals some sort of "disaster". The selling club isn't going to accept a potentially astronomical buyback clause, they might as well just sell the player in that case, there has to be some mutual benefit. We got Morata for less than others offered because a) he wanted to come here, and b) the clause we offered.

The reality is that we aren't a financial powerhouse running all over the market with a big swinging cock and balls, it seems this still hasn't quite hit home to everyone.

BTW, nice to see you back :tup:
Personally, I don't like the buyback because it's a bit of a sword hanging on the teams neck, because it doesn't create the strongest sense of belonging between team and player. It's an easy solution for the player to move, if things in his buyback year are not favourable, than it would perhaps otherwise be. For eg. Until we sold Vidal, Morata for instance may have felt strongly about the team, but let's say that and then Pogba pushes for a sale, then it kind of makes Morata also perhaps consider moving back to Madrid as well triggering or pushing that buy back.

Especially when it comes to a big player, a high profile name, it's always better for that player to come with the closure and an open mind to a new experience with a new team, with the mentality to settle with his new team and create a symbiotic, continuous relationship.

Tuttosport talking about 5 years contract at 5 million Euros net.
50 millions to BM.
I doubt Juve would spend 50m on the transfer, unless there's a longer loan period involved. 45m is our best bet.

50 mil for gotze

A steal

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Should be.

Think of it as a way to prevent him beeing pogba where we go Lol 120mil or gtfo
Huh?

He is the best AM we could get.
Definitely, apart from Isco.

Money Vidal for a playmaker: Juventus continues its pressure for Julian Draxler, so the Bianconeri want the loan with an option to redeem, but requests information for Mario Götze: according Sky , the request would be Bayern Monaco to 40 million euro. Equal exchange, a solution that is not said to be pleasing to the Old Lady

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Fuck off. :lol: impossible that's true.

Really depends if the player wants out, or Guardiola wants rid of him.
I think Guardiola wants to get rid of the player but I doubt the player himself wants out.

Please don't translate it if it has to do with anything positive about a Draxler move.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Not like he knows much but jus sayin...........

David Amoyal ‏@DavidAmoyal 15h15 hours ago Boston, MA
Main reason Juve not wanting to include Goetze in Vidal deal is they want a massive "plusvalenza" on their balance sheet for Vidal
 

Beki

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Jul 9, 2012
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Not like he knows much but jus sayin...........

David Amoyal ‏@DavidAmoyal 15h15 hours ago Boston, MA
Main reason Juve not wanting to include Goetze in Vidal deal is they want a massive "plusvalenza" on their balance sheet for Vidal
So, it is a swap.
 
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