Neymar

Thaksinssoldier

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Any reason why the old thread is locked?

Well I'm bumping him here.

Smoke signals starting to emerge on this one methinks...
 
Real have said he was offered to them and they refused because they felt he was just using them to get a bigger contract at Barca
 
This would boil down to if Barca are skint, as rumours suggest. If they are then they might take a crazy money bid and you might as well go for Messi!
 
There's so much smoke I'm wondering why the Fire Brigade haven't arrived.

Wonder no more...

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This would boil down to if Barca are skint, as rumours suggest. If they are then they might take a crazy money bid and you might as well go for Messi!
In Spain, the buyout clause has a legal basis. If he pays the £140m (or whatever it is after the £/€ conversion then he's free.

In practice the buying club transfers the money to the player, who then triggers the buyout. If he meets the buyout figure then there's very few tax issues (I think there's no VAT) but there are or can be if you agree a fee that's less. So you could, in theory, pay less but spend more, if that makes sense.
 
Am I the only one who thinks Neymar is a c@nt? He does not seem to be a guy who I can have sympathy for which his spoilt kid face and attitude.
 
In Spain, the buyout clause has a legal basis. If he pays the £140m (or whatever it is after the £/€ conversion then he's free.

In practice the buying club transfers the money to the player, who then triggers the buyout. If he meets the buyout figure then there's very few tax issues (I think there's no VAT) but there are or can be if you agree a fee that's less. So you could, in theory, pay less but spend more, if that makes sense.

The tax problem is 20%. It happens if you have to physically give the player the money to buy himself out, instead of just paying the agreed amount to the club.

His release clause is €190m, which means that if Barcelona really refused to sell, and we had to have Neymar himself trigger the clause he'd end up costing €228m.

Personally I think Barcelona would agree to a sale below the buyout anyway.

Scores us 30 goals a season he can be as big a one as he wants.

30? That would be a poor season by his standards.
 
The tax problem is 20%. It happens if you have to physically give the player the money to buy himself out, instead of just paying the agreed amount to the club.

His release clause is €190m, which means that if Barcelona really refused to sell, and we had to have Neymar himself trigger the clause he'd end up costing €228m.

Personally I think Barcelona would agree to a sale below the buyout anyway.



30? That would be a poor season by his standards.
Thanks. Knew there was some issues around VAT.
 
The tax problem is 20%. It happens if you have to physically give the player the money to buy himself out, instead of just paying the agreed amount to the club.

His release clause is €190m, which means that if Barcelona really refused to sell, and we had to have Neymar himself trigger the clause he'd end up costing €228m.

Personally I think Barcelona would agree to a sale below the buyout anyway.



30? That would be a poor season by his standards.

hardly, only 31 last season and that's in all comps. Weakest of the Barca 3 for me.
 
Indeed. I'm surprised people are still so focused on Pogba when it's looking more and more likely that this is the one. All the signs are there.

What are the signs mate?

I know Tolm has hinted that we're going to break records and it's not Pogba and there's the picture of Pep and Txiki at El Prat airport in Barca. Is there anything else?
 

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