We tried this trick before with Martinez and Pjaca. Guess what, nobody is buying him so you are spreading the amortization over more years, but do spend more wages. Beyond retarded imo
We tried this trick before with Martinez and Pjaca. Guess what, nobody is buying him so you are spreading the amortization over more years, but do spend more wages. Beyond retarded imo
Unfotunately I agree. The thing is the whole system of ffp is wrong and corrupted.
There are teams who get away with it and teams that are getting punished.
The idea of capital gain doesnt suit football at its current role.
I guess Uefa know it as well but since they do nothing about it I guess they lack ideas
We tried this trick before with Martinez and Pjaca. Guess what, nobody is buying him so you are spreading the amortization over more years, but do spend more wages. Beyond retarded imo
Agree! This really makes me mad cause we already know this!!!
Fiorentina will not buy Arthur cause either the player will be a failure or they can affort his wages so at the end of the loan we will be stuck with Athur for 1 more year!!!!!!
different situation, there's no report on spreading arthur's salary over the extended period
keeping the same salary for arthur and extending would be pure madness. if he agrees to lower his wages then it might (might!) make some sense, but we'd have to see the numbers first
We tried this trick before with Martinez and Pjaca. Guess what, nobody is buying him so you are spreading the amortization over more years, but do spend more wages. Beyond retarded imo
I guess it makes sense if we are cash poor now, out of Europe, in need of many signings...but we anticipate getting that Euro money going forward There's a reason for this right ??
There is literally no reason a player we are constantly loaning with option to sign is being extended except to spread the wages out and reduce his annual wage.
different situation, there's no report on spreading arthur's salary over the extended period
keeping the same salary for arthur and extending would be pure madness. if he agrees to lower his wages then it might (might!) make some sense, but we'd have to see the numbers first
We don't know for sure what his revised salary (if any) will be. It would only make sense to renew his contract in order to bring his salary down and spread it over a longer period and there for we can afford to sell him for less than the 20-30 mill he needs to go for to avoid a capital loss.
Not being funny but any club that loans with option to buy with us have tried or have fucked us. Fiorentina will be no different. Even Spurs negotiated a lower than agreed fee for kulusevski ffs
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Arthur: the idea is to reach an extension of the contract both to spread the amortization and to dilute the current monstrous salary, progress with Pastorello (his agent) but the total agreement has not yet been found. Then will come the final go-ahead for Fiorentina