Deal agreed with Bayern Munich for Leroy Sane - €60m (including add-ons)

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Do we know whether City's contract offer for Leroy is still on the table or not?

LOL, we don't even know where the key person wants to kick a ball!
(I assume he was and is well interested in BMU, smoke and fire)

We don't know if City's offer has been upgraded during the year on the table,
but we must assume it's not enough for Leroy.

The old offer now is like a dead fish. Signing that would feel like a complete surrender. It doesn't make much sense. If you play high stake poker because you see a huge value in yourself you simply are not the guy to make a step down or 2.
City would have to offer a brand new stimulus to make Leroy bite but City won't for wage structure, even more so post injury.

Leroy actually has only 1 option to still win the financial part of his gamble (if we assume he could have earned 140k more each week
since 13 months +19/20 +20/21, and that is leaving on a free and cashing in a huge signing-on fee in 2021.

Leaving 2020 could just about make up for lost City wages, not more. In my rough calculation.

His injury has decreased that signing-on fee though, as the ACL must have a negative impact on his market value for the while.

I have the feeling BMU haven't lost interest in Leroy at all. They will shut up now and be quiet after taking a lession from City in negotiations,
and their primary target would be to convince the player first 100% or leave the party.
I think they hope to sign Timo Werner on a free next summer and Leroy at a price below €100m, having other loans as workarounds.
 
Yeah, I'd be amazed if City just withdrew the offer because of his injury. That's not the way we operate. Doubt we'll see any movement either way for a few months whilst he starts his rehabilitation, but once he time to reflect hopefully he'll decide that his future is with us, not Bayern.
I would agree completely in terms of how we operate and look after our players and staff but I think Sane and particularly his agents have upset a few people at the Etihad and consequently we as a club will be happy to see how his attitude during his rehab is before making an enormous financial commitment re his contract.
 
LOL, we don't even know where the key person wants to kick a ball!
(I assume he was and is well interested in BMU, smoke and fire)

We don't know if City's offer has been upgraded during the year on the table,
but we must assume it's not enough for Leroy.

The old offer now is like a dead fish. Signing that would feel like a complete surrender. It doesn't make much sense. If you play high stake poker because you see a huge value in yourself you simply are not the guy to make a step down or 2.
City would have to offer a brand new stimulus to make Leroy bite but City won't for wage structure, even more so post injury.

Leroy actually has only 1 option to still win the financial part of his gamble (if we assume he could have earned 140k more each week
since 13 months +19/20 +20/21, and that is leaving on a free and cashing in a huge signing-on fee in 2021.

Leaving 2020 could just about make up for lost City wages, not more. In my rough calculation.

His injury has decreased that signing-on fee though, as the ACL must have a negative impact on his market value for the while.

I have the feeling BMU haven't lost interest in Leroy at all. They will shut up now and be quiet after taking a lession from City in negotiations,
and their primary target would be to convince the player first 100% or leave the party.
I think they hope to sign Timo Werner on a free next summer and Leroy at a price below €100m, having other loans as workarounds.

Why must we assume it's not enough ?

Why can't we assume he wanted to find out if he actually gets in the team, before signing away the peak years of his career ?
 
I would agree completely in terms of how we operate and look after our players and staff but I think Sane and particularly his agents have upset a few people at the Etihad and consequently we as a club will be happy to see how his attitude during his rehab is before making an enormous financial commitment re his contract.

I imagine that would ensure his attitude & especially his agents, will be to do exactly the same then.

If we take away the contract offer, he effectively just has one full season to hold out & no special relationship with the club, to make him think any different.

If we look after him & keep it open, he knows we value him very highly.

No chance he will stay if we drop the offer, imo. We could keep it there & agree to 'talk later'.
 
I imagine that would ensure his attitude & especially his agents, will be to do exactly the same then.

If we take away the contract offer, he effectively just has one full season to hold out & no special relationship with the club, to make him think any different.

If we look after him & keep it open, he knows we value him very highly.

No chance he will stay if we drop the offer, imo. We could keep it there & agree to 'talk later'.
I think the first couple of months of his rehab will be a cooling off period for all parties.

A successful operation and good start to his rehab then the process of renegotiation of his contract or transfer will begin.
 
Yeah, I'd be amazed if City just withdrew the offer because of his injury. That's not the way we operate. Doubt we'll see any movement either way for a few months whilst he starts his rehabilitation, but once he time to reflect hopefully he'll decide that his future is with us, not Bayern.

Theres no real incentive for City to withdraw the offer.

Even if the injury was catastrophic and made him half the player, making his 60k a week contract 180k would cost the club 6m a year. They would more than make that up in transfer fee just by virtue of him not having 12 months left next summer or him walking on a free in 2021.

Plus this is the club who just gave Mangala a 1 year deal while he recovered from injury....like you said its not how we operate.
 
I think the first couple of months of his rehab will be a cooling off period for all parties.

A successful operation and good start to his rehab then the process of renegotiation of his contract or transfer will begin.

I think his decision would have come in the Autumn anyhow, when he would have an idea if he was going to play regularly. Obviously we would need to know the operation worked & it was just down to rehab, before doing a deal, so that would be a good time to restart talks.
 
Why must we assume it's not enough ?

Why can't we assume he wanted to find out if he actually gets in the team, before signing away the peak years of his career ?

Ok, let's assume the financial offer was perfect for him and it was only about minutes then.

There is only 1 thing that decides about playing time under Pep (if fit), you simply have to show you are better than your team mates.
Any player has to show that, in training and on the pitch, then Pep would pick him.
Not regularly of course under our concept of rotation in 4 competitions, but between 3,500 and 4,000 minutes per season, for a forward/winger.

Leroy can't "wait" to see if he get's minutes, he has to deliver any single day - burning desire. Ask Pep.
That's what he has to do to find out if he gets in the team as you say.
It seems it wasn't enough somehow last season, even compared to Mahrez, not to Raz and Bernardo.

That's why I would prefer to assume there indeed were financial reasons, because the other option would be much worse:
it would be a long standing secret agreement between Leroy and BMU, and we shouldn't even think about that.
 
When a move to Real Madrid or Barca is more likely than going to Bayern

Why is that?

Real and Barca would be much more competitive and risky in terms of playing time.
Wages could be higher than rumoured figures from BMU, maybe. But not much.

Then we have the home nation point.

More likely? Nah.

It all depends on Leroy, but we simply don't have a clue what is important for him and his family.
 
Why is that?

Real and Barca would be much more competitive and risky in terms of playing time.
Wages could be higher than rumoured figures from BMU, maybe. But not much.

Then we have the home nation point.

More likely? Nah.

It all depends on Leroy, but we simply don't have a clue what is important for him and his family.

As he is now being advised by Beckham and his cronies who want to make him a brand, they will push for him to go to a higher profile club, the likes of Real and Barca to create that image.
 
As he is now being advised by Beckham and his cronies who want to make him a brand, they will push for him to go to a higher profile club, the likes of Real and Barca to create that image.

Last time I checked, the Premier League still draws the highest global television audience of any football league, so it would make sense for him to stay right where he is in order to build that brand.
 
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As he is now being advised by Beckham and his cronies who want to make him a brand, they will push for him to go to a higher profile club, the likes of Real and Barca to create that image.
Nothing would beat being the poster boy in his own country,i think if he was up for it he would have jumped at the chance and be long gone by now
 
Last time I checked, the Premier League still draws the highest global television audience of any football league, so it would make sense for him to stay right where he is in order to build that brand.

Yup. And Bundesliga isn't the best place to build that brand either. Much less exposure.

That said, here he has the likes of Sterling, Bernardo and KDB taking much of the spotlight as well.
 
Ok, let's assume the financial offer was perfect for him and it was only about minutes then.

There is only 1 thing that decides about playing time under Pep (if fit), you simply have to show you are better than your team mates.
Any player has to show that, in training and on the pitch, then Pep would pick him.
Not regularly of course under our concept of rotation in 4 competitions, but between 3,500 and 4,000 minutes per season, for a forward/winger.

Leroy can't "wait" to see if he get's minutes, he has to deliver any single day - burning desire. Ask Pep.
That's what he has to do to find out if he gets in the team as you say.
It seems it wasn't enough somehow last season, even compared to Mahrez, not to Raz and Bernardo.

That's why I would prefer to assume there indeed were financial reasons, because the other option would be much worse:
it would be a long standing secret agreement between Leroy and BMU, and we shouldn't even think about that.

No it wouldn't.

It would be a kid who wonders whether he will spend much of his life sat on tbe bench, so would find out if he can break into the first team before signing a contract TWO YEARS early

And a bunch of bent, German ****s, tapping him up trying to get him to ask for a transfer.
 
Theres no real incentive for City to withdraw the offer.

Even if the injury was catastrophic and made him half the player, making his 60k a week contract 180k would cost the club 6m a year. They would more than make that up in transfer fee just by virtue of him not having 12 months left next summer or him walking on a free in 2021.

Plus this is the club who just gave Mangala a 1 year deal while he recovered from injury....like you said its not how we operate.

Plus the insurance policies we have for each player. Many years ago I saw one for a famous rag. Unbelievable the detail they go into re injuries etc. And the level of cover is incredible.
 
Why is that?

Real and Barca would be much more competitive and risky in terms of playing time.
Wages could be higher than rumoured figures from BMU, maybe. But not much.

Then we have the home nation point.

More likely? Nah.

It all depends on Leroy, but we simply don't have a clue what is important for him and his family.

Bayern are fucking shit.
 
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