TCIB
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Bloody hell, 400-500 a week before tax, a WEEK. That has made my eyes water.
One thing has become very clear - Sanchez did not price himself out of a move to PSG and Bayern. He really was serious about the 400k/w he demanded.
You have to admit he and his agent have played a blinder in this whole thing by luck or judgement he has to be going to make twice what he expectedIt's very strange because there is no chance in hell City would pay anything like that amount. Yet he was coming to City.
Perhaps he was taking the piss in summer, asking for stupid money in order to force a move to City, assuming nobody would ever pay it, but Raiola came up with this plan re Mick O Terryan & they found there is a club dumb & desperate enough to actually say 'yes' & are laughing all the way to the bank.
True I was buzzing to sign him but that’s because he reminds me so much of Marcelo Salas who we missed out on signing a long time ago when I was a young one. I was gutted at the time.
You have to admit he and his agent have played a blinder in this whole thing by luck or judgement he has to be going to make twice what he expected
I imagine, to be fair, that most if not all reported wages for Premier League players are after tax.If you read the article in depth, it says Utd are paying around 250k a week after tax, so that works out to around 500k a week before tax.
I am glad we walked away and fucked him off. That is absolutely bonkers.
Total wage bills don't make complete sense otherwise tbf. The rags would have everyone believe that 25 players on an average of 5m a season equates to a 260m annual wage bill.I imagine, to be fair, that most if not all reported wages for Premier League players are after tax.