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Lomas has a lob on said:
Tripletta. said:
Yes, but i don't think that Mr Moratti can accept the discount.
This is the humpteenth Mario&Raiola's treat to us.
I'm a little bit angry.

By the way, this is a good news for you ;)
Thanks for all the news you bring, but how is that good news for us, if Moratti wont agree to the "discount" aren't we all still at a stand off?

We HAVE to let him go...
So probably you'll "win" and we'll earn less.
 
Lomas has a lob on said:
Tripletta. said:
Yes, but i don't think that Mr Moratti can accept the discount.
This is the humpteenth Mario&Raiola's treat to us.
I'm a little bit angry.

By the way, this is a good news for you ;)
Thanks for all the news you bring, but how is that good news for us, if Moratti wont agree to the "discount" aren't we all still at a stand off?

We HAVE to let him go...
So probably you'll "win" and we'll earn less.
 
Tricky_Trev said:
Tripletta. said:
News from Italy!

Balo, agreement reached with the City. Now Raiola and Inter deal discount

Here's the latest on this issue SuperMario
07/30/2010 15:11 Fabrizio Romano
Source: fcinternews.it
There's important news on the situation of Mario Balotelli. As reported by Sky Sports, very few ended the meeting in which you spoke yesterday between Mino Raiola, Marco Branca and the lawyer Rigo legal Balotelli. The three parties are updated and, paradoxically, the situation is completely changed compared to what happened yesterday: Manchester City have indeed found the same day the agreement call for engagement with Raiola SuperMario, based on net to 3.5 to 5 years' years and then going to meet the demands of the number 45 almost ex-Inter. But now, to close the deal, discount, call the Citizen also quite important because Raiola has delivered in this summit with Inter represented by Branca bid slightly lower than the City, more than 26 million bonus, so no more the 30 plus bonus fixed in Emanuele had accepted.
The news said that the meeting between the parties still went pretty well, though not enough to permit the closing of the agreement but surely this question to find the discount between Inter Milan and Manchester City can slow down time. The news could still arrive early to get more. We will update you in real time on each lapel.





Hahahaha discount. Yes, surely. I hate Raiola.
So basically, Balotelli wanted 800,000 euros more per year, which over the 5-year contract, is equivalent to 4m euros. City have agreed to pay him this, but want to negotiate the 4m off the transfer fee payable to Inter. It's clear that we have a very specific budget to cover the transfer fee to Inter and Balotelli's wages, and are working to stay within that budget. If Balotelli wants more money, we have to pay Inter less, and vice versa.

If we've agreed a fee with Inter how can we go back with a lesser figure because Raiola is demanding a higher wage? Still unclear to me but guessing that this will be either Balo's loyalty severence for not asking for a transfer or agents fee's, most likely the latter as we wont pay them and Raiola will claim he's had to negotiate on behalf of Balo as a direct result of Inter wanting to sell him rather than Balo wanting out.
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/07/30/2048721/breaking-news-manchester-city-now-offer-inter-26million-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer ... llion-plus</a>
 
If we pull this off I'll be very excited... this lad could be one of the leading strikers in the game, possibly the leading striker in the game in future years.
 
thatsmyflag said:
offer them rsc know 5 off the fee for balotelli and throw in a injury table for good measure

-- Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:58 pm --

offer them rsc know 5 off the fee for balotelli and throw in a injury table for good measure

pmsl
 
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