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Xperd

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3rd party like the agent owns part?
Yeah some kind of investment company that owns a percentage of the player's rights.We need to get rid of them because the main aim of these people is to see the players(they own a part of) being sold so that they can make a profit out of it.

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For example the most prominent 3rd party investment company Doyen Sports,own a lot of players.
 
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    Exactly. That's why all these links to Inter seem made up. Didn't some management figure from Inter state that they can only afford a zero-sum mercato? So if they want to keep Icardi, whose sale is gonna generate these sums they supposedly are offering for players like Dybala and Yaya? In any case, why the hell would Dybala want to join Inter anyway?
    Add to the fact they spent a large sum on Shaqiri, its not like thohir can afford to pump money into the club something isn't quite adding up here
     
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    Yeah some kind of investment company that owns a percentage of the player's rights.We need to get rid of them because the main aim of these people is to see the players(they own a part of) being sold so that they can make a profit out of it.

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    For example the most prominent 3rd party investment company Doyen Sports,own a lot of players.
    FIFA banned the 3rd party owners i don't know if its already implemented or it will be from this summer
     

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    Dybala meeting in progress
    By Football Italia staff


    A meeting is currently underway to finalise Paulo Dybala’s move to Juventus from Palermo, according to reports.

    The Bianconeri are believed to be very close to securing the signature of the Argentinian forward, with today seen as perhaps the decisive day in the long-running saga.

    Calciomercato is reporting that a meeting is currently taking place between representatives of Juventus, Dybala’s entourage and Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini.

    It’s believed the 21-year-old is very keen to sign for the Old Lady, meaning the only potential hitch could come from Zamparini.

    Reports have suggested that Juve will pay anywhere between €28-32m for the player, with players moving in exchange and bonuses to be added to the deal.

    With Zamparini previously having demanded €40m up front, it is not clear whether the two parties have yet come to a definitive agreement.


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    Aug 26, 2014
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    Dybala meeting in progress
    By Football Italia staff


    A meeting is currently underway to finalise Paulo Dybala’s move to Juventus from Palermo, according to reports.

    The Bianconeri are believed to be very close to securing the signature of the Argentinian forward, with today seen as perhaps the decisive day in the long-running saga.

    Calciomercato is reporting that a meeting is currently taking place between representatives of Juventus, Dybala’s entourage and Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini.

    It’s believed the 21-year-old is very keen to sign for the Old Lady, meaning the only potential hitch could come from Zamparini.

    Reports have suggested that Juve will pay anywhere between €28-32m for the player, with players moving in exchange and bonuses to be added to the deal.

    With Zamparini previously having demanded €40m up front, it is not clear whether the two parties have yet come to a definitive agreement.


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    Are u still calling for my ban?? :D
     
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