Please stop spreading your BS. The difference between 105mln transfer fee and 75mln net profit is the salary we paid him. I don't remember how his salary has been here for each of the 4 seasons but we definitely paid him 30mln gross overall. And yes, we as an employer paid the taxes for him.
He had high net book value at the moment of sale.I dont know what year of his contract was when we sold him.His depreciation I guess was less then others maybe because he had more years on his contract when he signed with us.
oh well, that is smart logic. so to harm Raiola we should have just sold Pogba for 1 million to man-u, so Raiola only gets 25% of that ? wow. what a business man you are.
oh well, that is smart logic. so to harm Raiola we should have just sold Pogba for 1 million to man-u, so Raiola only gets 25% of that ? wow. what a business man you are.
Not as good of a busisess man as somebody who advertises his IT-consulting firm in his signature on a football forum, sporting a Paulie Walnuts avatar.
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
72m will go down as pure profit on sale (price - book value - auxiliary expenses) and will impact our income statement for 2016/17. It doesnt include salaries or depreciation.
Not as good of a busisess man as somebody who advertises his IT-consulting firm in his signature on a football forum, sporting a Paulie Walnuts avatar.
He had high net book value at the moment of sale.I dont know what year of his contract was when we sold him.His depreciation I guess was less then others maybe because he had more years on his contract when he signed with us.
Pogba's book value was around 4m at the end of 2015. Maybe someone can tell us tax on capital gains in Italy. Maybe that made a huge difference between price and net profit. I know that we here have 25% tax when selling asset.
We sold a player for too little once again no doubt about it. We overpay and under sell. It's the Marotta way.
We brought in some great players but we paid big. A few free transfers and some buy out clauses made it possible. After this Poga deal they dont seem like the great pieces of business they did before.