Matthijs de Ligt - CB - Ajax (25 Viewers)

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It's inevitable.
People on here bash the English teams that just pay up front but when we negotiate good prices they say just pay up bc you wont get taken advantage of in the future. In a negotiation you cant seem weak. Sometimes you need to come in hot with a baller offer and other times you have some leverage and can negotiate more. We arent lowballing them really. Its around 10 million difference and we will end up getting close but also dont act like we dont have any say either. We have built up a great relationship with Raiola and now its saving us money.
 

italiacalcio10

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It's a very popular troupe on tuz a-la "Dybala's horrific first touch", but I honestly don't see it. CL football becomes more and more a players league, like NBA, the sooner we accept a new reality as a club the better.
Dybala’s first touch isn’t bad in all cases. He just has problems receiving driven passes sometimes.


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hanko

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People on here bash the English teams that just pay up front but when we negotiate good prices they say just pay up bc you wont get taken advantage of in the future. In a negotiation you cant seem weak. Sometimes you need to come in hot with a baller offer and other times you have some leverage and can negotiate more. We arent lowballing them really. Its around 10 million difference and we will end up getting close but also dont act like we dont have any say either. We have built up a great relationship with Raiola and now its saving us money.
Juve has no say whatsoever, even if it would come to a arbitration case which it won't Raiola and de Ligt won't have a leg to stand on cus Ajax have had offers of 75million already. 65m sounds like a good start to finally close this deal, but 50mil was definitely lowballing.
 

campionesidd

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Juve has no say whatsoever, even if it would come to a arbitration case which it won't Raiola and de Ligt won't have a leg to stand on cus Ajax have had offers of 75million already. 65m sounds like a good start to finally close this deal, but 50mil was definitely lowballing.
Those offers are irrelevant. If Ajax had an agreement with the player to let him go for 40-50 million, then they have to let him go for that price.
 

kao_ray

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Juve has no say whatsoever, even if it would come to a arbitration case which it won't Raiola and de Ligt won't have a leg to stand on cus Ajax have had offers of 75million already. 65m sounds like a good start to finally close this deal, but 50mil was definitely lowballing.
I agree here. If there was an offer for a total sum of 50m it's definitely lowballing. On the other hand if there was an agreement between Raiola and Ajax for 50m it's fair for Juventus to give it a shot.
 

hanko

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Those offers are irrelevant. If Ajax had an agreement with the player to let him go for 40-50 million, then they have to let him go for that price.
By now you should realize that it's just fake news and no such thing has ever been discussed, why would Juve offer 65m now and why would PSG/United have offered 75m then in the first place. Agreements like that are always put down on paper and Raiola would be the first person to start a arbitration case if he thought he could win. It's just drama created by Raiola and dutch newspaper Telegraaf who love to write damaging stuff about Ajax.
 
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