Yeah that would most likely be the wrench in the works.Trouble is for Lukaku Inter might not be able to afford him.
Yeah that would most likely be the wrench in the works.Trouble is for Lukaku Inter might not be able to afford him.
Didn't actually know that, is that fairly new or been in place for awhile?Real Madrid (like all Spanish clubs) are only allowed 3 non-EU players and they already have Vinicius, Rodrygo and Militao.
You need to be in Spain for 4 years to get citizenship, so the closest one is Vinicius who can apply in January.
There will be no bid from them, they can't sign him.
can have 5 in the squad and only 3 on a matchdayDidn't actually know that, is that fairly new or been in place for awhile?
It was in place when I used to play football manager back in the day!Didn't actually know that, is that fairly new or been in place for awhile?
And that's without counting in the sale of Herrera and Porro, for example :) even Bazunu could get sold.It’d be peak Net Spend FC.
kinda suprised Herrera's name hasnt cropped up in the Phillips deal. Pretty sure they've scouted and asked a few times previously.And that's without counting in the sale of Herrera and Porro, for example :) even Bazunu could get sold.
The MUEN like this comment lol. Took them just 40 minutes to read and turn it into their story. Hope you get a freelance fee?Real Madrid (like all Spanish clubs) are only allowed 3 non-EU players and they already have Vinicius, Rodrygo and Militao.
You need to be in Spain for 4 years to get citizenship, so the closest one is Vinicius who can apply in January.
There will be no bid from them, they can't sign him.
A bit of a curve ball but I wonder if Jesus would still do the deal, Madrid loan him somewhere to play before the world cup then they register him after the world cup finishes.Being in the process doesn't mean they're getting one before the window closes.
Marca have a big story today that Vinicius won't get one until January at the earliest and he applied first.
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Real Madrid can't sign non-European players due to a passport situation
Real Madrid encountered a problem that doesn't have an immediate solution. According to La Liga regulations, the Spanish league allows three non-EU players on the pitch. Thosewww.marca.com
No need. La Liga and the Spanish Governnent will pull a few strings to ensure Real Madrid get what they wantA bit of a curve ball but I wonder if Jesus would still do the deal, Madrid loan him somewhere to play before the world cup then they register him after the world cup finishes.
J'Accuse! :)The MUEN like this comment lol. Took them just 40 minutes to read and turn it into their story. Hope you get a freelance fee?
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Real Madrid face major problem to sign Man City forward Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus is expected to leave Manchester City this summer but Real Madrid may not be able to sign him.www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
I presume a permanent transfer with a buy back for us.
I heard he recently failed the test in jan.
Problems with a permanent move, if he does a clanger and gets dropped, bonuses with a loan if he drops a clanger and dropped, we send him somewhere else, as a goal keeper game time is more important than the level you play at, and the lousier your defense the more practice you get.He really deserves a perma move... He's so so good and would start at Soto. He'd be stupid not to. Buy-back will most likely be guaranteed imo. Price will be interesting to see. hes worth 20+m
That’s unbelievable!!!The MUEN like this comment lol. Took them just 40 minutes to read and turn it into their story. Hope you get a freelance fee?
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Real Madrid face major problem to sign Man City forward Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus is expected to leave Manchester City this summer but Real Madrid may not be able to sign him.www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
I presume a permanent transfer with a buy back for us.
City won't accept the terms then and sell him elsewhere, haha!Buyback will put them on major disadvantage if they want to sell the player in the future.
They are a selling club that prefer to wholly owned the player that they have been contracted with and will not getting screwed over if City does exercise that option in the future.
He wont be going if its not on our terms. Southampton paid us 12m for Angus Gunn with a buy back a few years ago, Gunn never kicked on and they took a loss on him. There is no guarantee he will be a superstar.Buyback will put them on major disadvantage if they want to sell the player in the future.
They are a selling club that prefer to wholly owned the player that they have been contracted with and will not getting screwed over if City does exercise that option in the future.