A Fernandes point of order

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What do players actually get out of being "owned" by some third party? Aren't they just glorified agents?

The "agents" give the player alot of up front money in exchange for being able to sell the player to the agents highest bidder and/or European connections. Alot of players like deal.
 

The link includes the paragraphs below... which implies to me that Valencia owns 50%....

"But the whole deal has been turned on its head, even though Everton had actually agreed to meet the $30m asking price for 100% of the player.

Previously it was believed that they had agreed to pay Benfica $15m for their half of Fernandes, with the third-party owners holding the other 50%.

That initially caused problems for the Premier League, who are clamping down on all third-party transfers in the wake of the Carlos Tevez affair, and Everton then moved to buy out the other 50% from the owners.

But at the last moment it looks as if Valencia, who play in Spain's Primera Liga where third-party contracts are no problem, have stepped in and offered around $25m for just 50% of the player, which means his owners would retain an interest in the player and any future transfer fees."

does that not also knock on the head the idea that fernandes chose to snub everton last summer, as many seem to believe. it looks to me as though he was just sold to the highest bidder.
 

So when Ronaldo hands his transfer request into United and effectively forces them to sell to Madrid that will be the agent will it?:unsure:

He hands a transfer request in, then man utd tell him to rot in the reserves, Money men realise the price will fall if they let this happen so they make the transfer happen so they capitalise from the highest price. I understand your confusion. But this is the big world and players do not pull the strings.
 
He hands a transfer request in, then man utd tell him to rot in the reserves, Money men realise the price will fall if they let this happen so they make the transfer happen so they capitalise from the highest price. I understand your confusion. But this is the big world and players do not pull the strings.

They wont let him rot though, thats the point. He will be sold because he is calling the shots. Very easy to blame agents but the players are a lot more clued up these days
 
They wont let him rot though, that's the point. He will be sold because he is calling the shots. Very easy to blame agents but the players are a lot more clued up these days

If the club was not in so much debt then he would have no choice. The managers and the players have hardly any say in these matters nowadays. If anything they are bystanders. Unless the player is his own agent then they are just collateral.
 
If the club was not in so much debt then he would have no choice. The managers and the players have hardly any say in these matters nowadays. If anything they are bystanders. Unless the player is his own agent then they are just collateral.

Bizarre mate just bizarre. If a player wants to move on he will get his agent to engineer a move. Just ask Fat Arse Rooney
 
Good one Halewood and right on the mark. These player aren't stupid look at Sidwell today. I'll leave if you line my pockets with 3 million good bye money.
 

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When the Fernandes transfer to Valencia broke, it broke on Reuters first. This is an article that I've found from that day http://www.portugoal.net/Valencia0708/Fernandes-Signs.htm

Dated 27th August it says:

Midfielder joins Miguel and Caneira at La Liga outfit

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The Manuel Fernandes saga has finally come to an end as the player has signed with La Liga side, Valencia, and not Premiership club Everton, as earlier reported.

The U21 Portuguese midfielder has pulled a 180 degree turn to pen a deal with the Spanish club, joining fellow Portugal internationals, Miguel and Marco Caneira.

Manuel Fernandes last week seemed to have opted to rejoin the Premiership club, where he enjoyed a successful loan spell from January to May last season, but the English side and Benfica could not reach an agreement and Valencia stepped in to swoop for the player.

The La Liga outfit have paid 18 million euros for Fernandes, with half of that fee going into Benfica’s coffers. Pending a medical, the midfielder will sign a six-year deal with the Spanish club.

“I want to thank Valencia for the confidence they showed in me and I hope to spend many years in this team,” said Fernandes this Monday as he was presented in the Spanish city. “I spoke to Miguel and he told me that Valencia is a huge club, with possibilities to grow even more.”

“I have to respect my team-mates, but despite knowing that it won’t be easy I expect to become a regular in the team.”
 
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