BringBackSwales
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Teeth everywhereKlopp's head would explode.
Teeth everywhereKlopp's head would explode.
Everyone in Merseyside full of shrapnel.Teeth everywhere
I imagine if Klopps head exploded it would reveal a little person inside in a chair with a joystick controlling each and every gurn and fist pump.Klopp's head would explode.
Klopp's head would explode.
No need to offer players in exchange if he's a free agent.
Maybe give them a discount on Garcia or Angelino if they promise not to drag it through the courts.
Maybe Tebag is a Madrid fan and he’d like nothing more than too see Barca lose Messi.If any deal happens Barca will keep denying he is leaving until the last second, and after that Tebas will try to stop it citing some La Liga rules about why he has to stay in Spain.
I'm surprised Tebas hasn't already claimed Messi's clause has expired and he can't leave.
Remember when Arsenal offered the release clause +£1 for Suarez and Liverpool said no because that wasn't really exceeding the release clause? A couple of years later a Liverpool official said they were concerned Suarez and Arsenal would challenge that legally because they knew full well that it did exceed the release clause, and they'd have lost in court.
Likewise Barcelona will be just trying it on with the date thing out of desperation. It buys them a little bit of time and leverage to try to talk him round but I would be absolutely astonished if they were prepared to fight it all the way.
I wonder if that’s why Barca and City are at loggerheads regarding the Garcia valuation and transfer because both clubs were aware of the Messi background situationI think it'll be similar to this. Either Barca accept that the clause he thinks he can trigger is applicable and he leaves as a free agent, or Messi is pissed that they're refusing, threatens to go down the Webster route, and City can agree a deal with Barca for the equivalent fee (around £70-100m). That could consist of players + cash, but I seriously doubt we'd go anywhere near discussing his buyout clause.
Wasn’t it just that it allowed them to talk to Suarez who duly told them to do one
Do you know if this was this specifically for this year or a lack of interest for a future transfer say next year or the year after?You need the player to be interested firstly.
Haaland was not.
Maybe Tebag is a Madrid fan and he’d like nothing more than too see Barca lose Messi.
If this does come off, we might need to buy a LB, playing in Alba is basically Messi's favourite pass, since Alves left. And Alba and Alves are #5 and #3 on the list of most assists provided to Messi.
Even at his best I don't really see Mendy doing the same job, or Walker. Maybe Cancelo.
Depends how Pep would play him I suppose.
If I could see the actual contract term as well as the other potential force majeure clauses I could probably give you a reasonable interpretation. Without it everyone is guessing. However from the snippets I have read it seems to be a specific date clause each year. The question is one of intention in contracts. The likelihood is that the date is to reflect the end of the season, as the season was extended it is not unreasonable to expect the date to also be extended.
If this does come off, we might need to buy a LB, playing in Alba is basically Messi's favourite pass, since Alves left. And Alba and Alves are #5 and #3 on the list of most assists provided to Messi.
Even at his best I don't really see Mendy doing the same job, or Walker. Maybe Cancelo.
Depends how Pep would play him I suppose.