So, projecting forward, he’ll still be brilliant in 2025? And 2030?
You never heard of anno domini?
Clue: that’s not a player on our hit list.
Or a Bluemoon poster
So, projecting forward, he’ll still be brilliant in 2025? And 2030?
You never heard of anno domini?
Clue: that’s not a player on our hit list.
It's not so simple. Barca argues the buy out clause is valid. If they succeed in that argument then there is a very high chance we'd have to pay 700m. Buy out clauses are there for that reason and are quite clear by law.I really think Messi doesn't want to go to court but will if he has to. No chance we will be made to pay the release clause, court will likely set a fair value.
Incredibly convenient for us that Ronaldo, the only player who can be compared to Messi as an asset, left Real at the exact same age for 100m euros, and he had 3 years left and no 'free' clause.
Messi seems inclined to play the long waiting game hoping to drive bartomeu to negotatations.I really think Messi doesn't want to go to court but will if he has to. No chance we will be made to pay the release clause, court will likely set a fair value.
Incredibly convenient for us that Ronaldo, the only player who can be compared to Messi as an asset, left Real at the exact same age for 100m euros, and he had 3 years left and no 'free' clause.
Not if the buyout clause is considered 'abusive' under spanish labour laws. This has all been heavily discussed already.It's not so simple. Barca argues the buy out clause is valid. If they succeed in that argument then there is a very high chance we'd have to pay 700m. Buy out clauses are there for that reason and are quite clear by law.
Court sets the value if the 700m clause is deemed to have expired but the contract still stands.
You really think any club is going to take a risk? Absolutely no chance.Not if the buyout clause is considered 'abusive' under spanish labour laws. This has all been heavily discussed already.
I really think Messi doesn't want to go to court but will if he has to. No chance we will be made to pay the release clause, court will likely set a fair value.
Incredibly convenient for us that Ronaldo, the only player who can be compared to Messi as an asset, left Real at the exact same age for 100m euros, and he had 3 years left and no 'free' clause.
You really think any club is going to take a risk? Absolutely no chance.
Comedy of errors?Much ado about nothing......
I can see both angles. A contract might run from 1st July 2016 to 30th June 2021 so the fact there are seasons doesn't break up the contract into 5 sub-contracts, it's still one single agreement. In that case, FIFA granting the extension might only be seen to apply to those whose contracts were due to expire OR have some particular mention of season ends.Can someone with a bit of legal expertise help me?
I've read loads of similar articles that state that FIFA approved the temporary extension of all player contracts due to expire in 2020 so that players could still compete in the delayed final matches of a season.
Now whilst I realise Messi's contract didn't expire in June 2020, it is claimed that Messi had a clause that said he could unilaterally terminate his contract and he could leave for free should he notify the club by June 10.
Given that a footballers contract is geared around the season dates, why wouldn't the associated clauses move with it too?
got kleenex?Tonight will be a good night