evertony
Player Valuation: £50m
Look....Luka Modric was hailed as 'World Class' not too long ago by many on here....and 6 months down the line he's been voted the biggest flop of a transfer in La Liga despite being sold for £33M.
Now thats good news all round.
If Felli is World Class we can reasonably expect > £33M, whereas if he's not World Class then surely we can expect a minumum of £33M. The lad is a better all round palyer than Modric....Modric is very good but one-dimensional (and has **** hair). Felli can play extremely well in a number of positions. A fee of +£33M would give the manager a decent opportunity to strengthen other areas of the team assuming he got +60% of the money.
Nobody knows if he has a buy-out clause so speculating what you've heard is just that....speculating. What is factual is that footballers, on the whole, have little allegiance to football clubs, and like the rest of us try to optimise their earning potential in any way they can, and if that means moving clubs then thats what they do. I'm suprised anybody is suprised that Fellaini may leave.....he's a footballer (top, top class in my humble opinion) and footballers leave football clubs. If he does, then its pertinently better to sell him at the peak of his value than at a later date.
Assuming he was £15M and he's been on say £70K a week for around 5 years we need to clear (purely by chance) ~ £33M to break even.
Now thats good news all round.
If Felli is World Class we can reasonably expect > £33M, whereas if he's not World Class then surely we can expect a minumum of £33M. The lad is a better all round palyer than Modric....Modric is very good but one-dimensional (and has **** hair). Felli can play extremely well in a number of positions. A fee of +£33M would give the manager a decent opportunity to strengthen other areas of the team assuming he got +60% of the money.
Nobody knows if he has a buy-out clause so speculating what you've heard is just that....speculating. What is factual is that footballers, on the whole, have little allegiance to football clubs, and like the rest of us try to optimise their earning potential in any way they can, and if that means moving clubs then thats what they do. I'm suprised anybody is suprised that Fellaini may leave.....he's a footballer (top, top class in my humble opinion) and footballers leave football clubs. If he does, then its pertinently better to sell him at the peak of his value than at a later date.
Assuming he was £15M and he's been on say £70K a week for around 5 years we need to clear (purely by chance) ~ £33M to break even.








