Matthijs de Ligt (67 Viewers)

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So you'd want an uncommitted player for a season so you can make another €10m on him? It's not worth it. This strong arm stuff doesn't work with modern pampered players.

If a player wants out of the club just fuck him off. Logic dictates that as soon as the market is aware a player wants to leave your bargaining position lessens, doesn't matter if it's this season or next. The only way you get your valuation or more is a bidding war. If he wants to only go to Bayern (seems weird) or no one else will offer over €70m then we either settle or lose him for €30m next summer. He isn't going to re-sign, he can make himself €20m as a signing on fee if he goes on a free transfer. Easy money.
Oh hes definitely going to be committed if he wants to get paid. We have a lot of leverage, raiola is no more and that has to create a lot of doubt in de ligts mind and we gotta capitalize on that. The club needs a good mix of economic and sportive objective, we have to make a statement.
 
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    Oh hes definitely going to be committed if he wants to get paid. We have a lot of leverage, raiola is no more and that has to create a lot of doubt in de ligts mind and we gotta capitalize on that. The club needs a good mix of economic and sportive objective, we have to make a statement.
    Agreed, just look at them with Lewandowski
     

    BayernFan

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    Lmao 60m :lol:

    If somehow we grand his wish we are fucking stupid , we should ask 80m or GTFO .
    60m is an insult , fuck off Bayern .
    It's called negotiating.

    No one in their sane mind starts off with an offer the selling club wants, it's totally normal this way.

    I wouldn't be surprised if the price ends on 70-75 with bonus included.
     

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