Douglas Luiz

I think it was slightly more objective and had something to do with the relative position of his wages in the squad.
Still not the best way of determining how much of a star you are signing I agree.
The point I’m trying to make is that when it comes to issuing a work permit to play football in the PL, it should not matter WHICH TEAM!

You either can or cannot, but choosing teams is not a level playing field.
 
I think it was slightly more objective and had something to do with the relative position of his wages in the squad.
Still not the best way of determining how much of a star you are signing I agree.
Relative wages and fee have a big say- bumped up the argument points for the permit. We couldn't really do anything for the fee
 
The point I’m trying to make is that when it comes to issuing a work permit to play football in the PL, it should not matter WHICH TEAM!

You either can or cannot, but choosing teams is not a level playing field.

It isn't set 'by team' though. It is by where the player sits in the percentage of top earners, to qualify for a work permit.

Say 150k a week with us he is probably in the top 50%, and wouldn't qualify, we would have had to pay well over that to get him in the top bracket of (far more established) earners. 150k at Villa he would have at the time have been in the top 10% and he qualifies.

Agree on the principle though, it should have been a set number for the wage, rather than a percentage relative to overall wages. But those were the rules at the time. Not the PL rules btw, the government rules set by the home office.
 
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It isn't set 'by team' though. It is by where the player sits in the percentage of top earners, to qualify for a work permit.

Say 150k a week with us he is probably in the top 50%, and wouldn't qualify, we would have had to pay well over that to get him in the top bracket of (far more established) earners. 150k at Villa he would have at the time have been in the top 10% and he qualifies.

Agree on the principle though, it should have been a set number for the wage, rather than a percentage relative to overall wages. But those were the rules at the time. Not the PL rules btw, the government rules set by the home office.
Fucking socialism!!
 
They want a loan+ obligation.. of around 35m. And City sold him for 25m£ to Villa plus had a like 8m£ sell-on clause when Villa sold to Juve in the summer that they tried to lower to as little as possible with dodgy player swap type to even get it that low.

Theres totally different price tags reports around the all from 21m£ to 42m£ the deal run the summer but since it included other players I think Juves price tag now of around 35m-40m euros is more closely the figure and they will probably take that price in a loan + obligation deal now.
I dont think they will do a straight loan.
x.com/David_Ornstein/status/1804584088612823244
x.com/Transferzone00/status/1876639413863924084

I still have hope.
It's probably him or Rovella that is easily-er gettable, and a similar price tags as well.
 
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They want a loan+ obligation.. of around 35m. And City sold him for 25m£ to Villa plus had a like 8m£ sell-on clause when Villa sold to Juve in the summer that they tried to lower to as little as possible with dodgy player swap type to even get it that low.

Theres totally different price tags reports around the all from 21m£ to 42m£ the deal run the summer but since it included other players I think Juves price tag now of around 35m-40m euros is more closely the figure and they will probably take that price in a loan + obligation deal now.
I dont think they will do a straight loan.
x.com/David_Ornstein/status/1804584088612823244
x.com/Transferzone00/status/1876639413863924084

I still have hope.
It's probably him or Rovella that is easily-er gettable, and a similar price tags as well.
The longer the window get's neat the deadline the more desperate Juve will be to get him off the wage bill.

I think we have other players in mind but Luiz could be the go to if we can't get them.
 
Hasn’t this guy always been mint? Is it just work permit issue that stopped us from getting him back? What happened at Villa? Thought they wanted him to stay there
 
Hasn’t this guy always been mint? Is it just work permit issue that stopped us from getting him back? What happened at Villa? Thought they wanted him to stay there
Not Always but was great at Villa
Yes the first time, we had a buyback but let it lapse.
PSR Issues.
 
Hasn’t this guy always been mint? Is it just work permit issue that stopped us from getting him back? What happened at Villa? Thought they wanted him to stay there

They had to sell to comply financially.

I’d have him here, good player. Maybe not a starter but better - and more dynamic - than what we currently have.

 
They had to sell to comply financially.

I’d have him here, good player. Maybe not a starter but better - and more dynamic - than what we currently have.


Not an altogether unrealistic deal in all honesty.
He would definitely do a very good job for us in Rodri’s absence and good back up when he’s back.
Juve paid £45 million for him last season but clearly not worth that now given how things have gone and the lad wants out.
I reckon loan and commitment to £30 million would be good business for us.
 
Nottingham Forest are said to have opened negotiations with Douglas Luiz and his agent Kia Joorabchian.
 
Not an altogether unrealistic deal in all honesty.
He would definitely do a very good job for us in Rodri’s absence and good back up when he’s back.
Juve paid £45 million for him last season but clearly not worth that now given how things have gone and the lad wants out.
I reckon loan and commitment to £30 million would be good business for us.
and we'll have to buy the mrs. so another few mill on that.

Dont mind it, just a simple needs must deal for the side now rather than later.
 
Never took to this guy. Not bad just standard. Not a City player for me, though he comes with a nice girlfriend.
 
To be honest I can't entirely get behind this transfer. He seemingly couldn't make the first eleven of a poor Juventus team, and this was telling.

The idea of a short term loan I would have supported, but the obligation to buy is another thing. Is he any better than Kova as a Rodri backup? If not then I can't see the point.
 

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