Paul Pogba (168 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
What do u think of Bayern then? Why players would go there or stay their?

Remember one posted Bayern policy on players that they bring players either young, or from Germany or older than 28 (end of their career).
Did they understood this long back ago if their domestic league is not competitive and u still not a financial power u should have similar policy?
BAyern is always competing for the champions league. On top of that it is a team that allows german national team players to remain in germany, compete for champions league and still earn good money. contrary to the prejudice germanys title is not won by bayern all the time and every three or 4 years there is another champion than bayern.

the key reason to bayerns success is the german national team though. they take the best from germany and add world class players in position where there are no world class germans. germans do not fare very well outside of germany so that is an added bonus for german players primarily going to bayern and the city of munich has culture and enough snob/rich/upper class appeal to make you stay there.
 

am0110

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
5,829
Does this 72 mil include just this year and comprising of saved amount on gross wages, first utd instalment, expected depreciation for this year? @DelPiero84
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
I would have understood if he moved to a better club like real barca bayern but he moved because of the money because money utd is a better club than us in terms of money.
yes of course and any of us would have done it as well. how loyal are you to your employer ? if pogba has no connection to juve then it is valid that he will go where most of his friends live and where he can get the most money. why not ?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
We paid full comission of 25M to the pig.

We actually took 72.5M from the deal...

Juventus was made hostage by Raiola. He raped us, promised to free us and when the money was paid he killed us.
No we didn't.

That is the net profit after acquisition fee, expenses, salaries paid and bonuses paid to Raiola during the time that he was a Juventus player
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Does this 72 mil include just this year and comprising of saved amount on gross wages, first utd instalment, expected depreciation for this year? @DelPiero84
dude just shut up. first you post that we paid the full fee like it is a fact, now in the next post you ask like you do not understand simple terms. if you do not know a thing then just shut up and stop trying to cause turmoil.

somebody posted "united did not pay juventus agents fee" which is totally ok. if i was a retard i would say "OMG OMG so Juve paid Raiola" just as many of you scrubs. Fact is, that "juve's agent" is not Raiola. Everybody inside of negotiations has an Agent (ManU, Pogba, Juve) and ours was probably Marotta or whoever they send to manage the negotiation. No point in spouting nonsense if you do not even comprehend the simplest terms.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
There is a reason why Juve posts these types of net profit numbers on their website.

They have to. They are owned by a corporation, so the investors have to be made aware of the net gains/losses.

They did not get just 72 million from Man U. They have to take all of the expenses incurred during Pogba's time here into consideration
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
You're gonna have to keep explaining. Those on here that want to act like we got fleeced will continue to see it there way and not how it actually is
@X was right.


This is without a shadow of a doubt, the worst thread I have ever seen. And the odd thing is that if people actually take time to read the informative posts in regards to the net profit of this transaction, they wouldn't be saying what they are saying, unless they are just trying to bring attention to themselves
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,124
@X was right.


This is without a shadow of a doubt, the worst thread I have ever seen. And the odd thing is that if people actually take time to read the informative posts in regards to the net profit of this transaction, they wouldn't be saying what they are saying, unless they are just trying to bring attention to themselves
He is right. This thread got me an infraction because I couldn't take the stupidity anymore and blew up on a poster. They just want to believe what they want and how they want to see it, so I'm gonna try and ignore the trolls and just talk to the real people
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,325
The most amazing stuff about all of this is Raiola's commission imo: http://www.tuttosport.com/news/calc...nell_affare_pogba_raiola_guadagna_25_milioni/

I know the dude is good at his job (earning money for his players), but 25m is kind of tough to swallow. In comparison even Mendes was rumoured to have made just 4.6 million with Ronaldo's sale to Real Madrid. I guess we agreed to those terms back then because Raiola got us Pogba for free and we sort of solved it simply by making Utd pay more, but it's almost unseemly tbh.

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There is a reason why Juve posts these types of net profit numbers on their website.

They have to. They are owned by a corporation, so the investors have to be made aware of the net gains/losses.

They did not get just 72 million from Man U. They have to take all of the expenses incurred during Pogba's time here into consideration

72m net profit on a player you got for free is the best deal in the history of football.

Not to mention that we sold Pogba for an all time record fee and wanted to leave.

People just want to bitch I guess.
 

am0110

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
5,829
dude just shut up. first you post that we paid the full fee like it is a fact, now in the next post you ask like you do not understand simple terms. if you do not know a thing then just shut up and stop trying to cause turmoil.

somebody posted "united did not pay juventus agents fee" which is totally ok. if i was a retard i would say "OMG OMG so Juve paid Raiola" just as many of you scrubs. Fact is, that "juve's agent" is not Raiola. Everybody inside of negotiations has an Agent (ManU, Pogba, Juve) and ours was probably Marotta or whoever they send to manage the negotiation. No point in spouting nonsense if you do not even comprehend the simplest terms.
WTF? I said we paid full fee?


Do mean this post?

How do people now that we paid Raiolas fee?
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
22,514
The biggest loss is his marketability i guess, he hugely popular and along with Neymar he will be the face of this game for the years to come, he is the kind of player, neutral fans follows, the kind of players who brings new fans and get them excited about this team, and nowadays that is as much important as the footballing aspect of the game
 

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