...not sure how €3.5m per year compares with his Everton salary, but it sounds like there will have to be an attractive pay-off and signing fee to convince him to leave.
Whats he supposed to be on here? £3.5m a year is still circa £65000 a week.
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...not sure how €3.5m per year compares with his Everton salary, but it sounds like there will have to be an attractive pay-off and signing fee to convince him to leave.
...not sure how €3.5m per year compares with his Everton salary, but it sounds like there will have to be an attractive pay-off and signing fee to convince him to leave.
0% chance of us buying anyone for over 50m in the next 3 years.
Or tell him to take the hit or sit in the reserves for the remainer of his contract and the twilight of his tragic career.I reckon hes on about 4m a year myself.
So yeah, we are prolly gonna have to lash him a few quid to get him to move.
the word 'apparently' makes me want to burp sick...apparently it’s been accepted. The trouble is getting the player to agree.
Whats he supposed to be on here? £3.5m a year is still circa £65000 a week.
the word 'apparently' makes me want to burp sick
3.5m per year will break their record of 2.9m per year that they gave to Torsten Frings during their CL days. They must really rate him.
I'd have the statue commissioned to be the holy trinity carrying Brands on their shoulders if this comes to pass.Imagine if Brands manages to ship out Klaassen and Bolasie for actual cash money, I would stick him on the end of the Holy Trinity statue.
..they recently sold the midfielder we’ve been linked with in recent windows.
The problem with the likes of Klassen and Bolasie is that they are on huge wages here (thanks to the previous regime), no one will offer them anything close to what they are earning now, so they can keep refusing the offers and sit here doing f all and earning the wages