Think it’s still about £40m mate. Unbelievable.Ridiculous, isn't it. Is there any update on how much we've received yet? I Know last year it was reported that we'd only had a couple of million off them, but presumably they've paid further instalments since?
IMO They should be made to pay the money they owe before spending another euro.This is where UEFA are letting themselves down big time! They need to step in and safe these fucking idiots from themselves
I love how they act like it's breaking news. This has been our valuation, what we have promised Bernie, for a long time now.
I love how they act like it's breaking news. This has been our valuation, what we have promised Bernie, for a long time now.
I don't understand the repeated claims that Barcelona owe us most of the money for Ferran Torres. With any transfer there is a legally binding agreement for payment(s) to be made either immediately or within a set time frame and if that doesn't happen then the buying club can be sanctioned by FIFA. The notion that the club is just patiently waiting for Barca to pay up at some unspecified point in the future when they feel like it makes no sense.
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Penalty clauses in transfer agreements: what can we learn from the jurisprudence of FIFA?
Professional football clubs often conclude transfer agreements. In the majority of the cases the clubs involved with a transfer agreement respect these contracts.www.linkedin.com
So there is no issue with them 'owing' us money then. It is proceeding as per the transfer agreement.They have 2/3 more years to pay up the deal was a 12 month delay before first payment of around €12m think another payment is due this year too
I love how they act like it's breaking news. This has been our valuation, what we have promised Bernie, for a long time now.
And why the fuck would we want to do them such an enormous favour? when its very apparent,just like the other cartel cunts,they would see us dead and buried at the first opportunity.You have to admire the cheek of assuming we might loan him to a club that hasn't paid for the last player they got from us.
What makes you think they aren’t simply paying on the drip like happens with 99% of transfers?I don't understand the repeated claims that Barcelona owe us most of the money for Ferran Torres. With any transfer there is a legally binding agreement for payment(s) to be made either immediately or within a set time frame and if that doesn't happen then the buying club can be sanctioned by FIFA. The notion that the club is just patiently waiting for Barca to pay up at some unspecified point in the future when they feel like it makes no sense.
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Penalty clauses in transfer agreements: what can we learn from the jurisprudence of FIFA?
Professional football clubs often conclude transfer agreements. In the majority of the cases the clubs involved with a transfer agreement respect these contracts.www.linkedin.com
That's exactly what they are doing - paying to a pre-agreed schedule.What makes you think they aren’t simply paying on the drip like happens with 99% of transfers?