Eliaquim Mangala - now official

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Taylor said:
aguero93:20 said:
proudbear said:
Apparently Monaco and PSG are now trying to hijack our deal. Pikey French.
Lets put in offers for all PSGs players then.


PSG can do one the little shits
I'd like to extend my earlier post, we should express interest in every last one of their targets for the next 20 years to inflate the price, while constantly tapping up their players, if they have the cheek to pull that after what they said earlier in the week.
 
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I call bs at the money being suggested. It's just desperation on portos part to drive the price up, if we don't sign them they won't be moving in this window IMO.

We must be the only club that will pay this sort of cash in a lump sum up front on the last day of the window.
 
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alera said:
I call bs at the money being suggested. It's just desperation on portos part to drive the price up, if we don't sign them they won't be moving in this window IMO.

We must be the only club that will pay this sort of cash in a lump sum up front on the last day of the window.
Us, Monaco, PSG and Chelsea.
We should be paying less as we'll drive down their finance costs over the next few years by paying them up front and sparing them having to borrow money, *****.
 
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alera said:
You have to have common sense, something about you and a decent attitude or you get walked all over. Thankfully the club is being run the correct way these days so I am confident they do care about these things even if the money is there.

It's a very poor attitude to suggest we should be a door mat and walked all over in the market.

I think the signings of navas and Negredo show you don't need to get the piss taken out of you to sign world class players for a reasonable price if you have the right people running the show and making the decisions.

This is long term planing and doing things the right way.

I'm talking about us on here, not the businessmen in the boardroom, factor in the age and yes Negredo/Navas are still great pieces of business considering what they have given us this season.

But now the supply is low on a glaring need, prices are going to be pretty high.
 
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pang said:
Our owner much richer than PSG owner?
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Not sure if this has been posted but this is from David Conn and it may prove difficult to sign him today due to 3rd party ownership

"One of the Porto players Manchester City reportedly interested in, Eliaquim Mangala, is 43% owned by third parties (as of June last year)," he says. "Third party ownership of percentages of players' 'economic rights' by investors is very commonly used by the top Portuguese clubs Porto, Benfica and Sporting Lisbon. It has become a standard way for them to manage their money, selling a percentage of a player to investors to get money in without having to sell him, ie he keeps playing for them.
"The Portuguese clubs sometimes buy and sell portions of the 'economic rights' in the same player more than once. When Porto signed Mangala from Standard Liege in August 2011, they bought 90% of his economic rights, not 100%. Then by June 301 2013 Porto declared they had sold 33.33% of Mangala's 'economic rights' to 'third parties by associated financial interests contracts'.
"The clubs argue this is a good way for them to keep players longer and have more control of their players, but others, including Uefa's general secretary Gianni Infantino, argue it is a "short term solution," because clubs are financially struggling. When they do finally sell the player, the transfer fee is paid to the investors, often anonymous and in tax havens, in proportion to the rights owned. They are looking for a profit, and so more money goes out of football than came in, often huge amounts.
"Uefa, and the Premier League, want third party ownership banned. In the meantime, English football fans should presume players coming from Portugal, like Mangala, will most likely be "owned" in some proportion by investors."
 
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pang said:
Our owner much richer than PSG owner?
I don't think that comes into it when you're talking the money these kind of people have. It would be like me and you going into a shop and buying a 50p Mars Bar. I may be earning more than you or vice versa, but we could both afford the 50p. Our owners and PSG's are wealthy to the point it doesn't matter who is the richest of the 2, as they both can afford what they want.
 
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aguero93:20 said:
pang said:
Our owner much richer than PSG owner?
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Thank you very much . . I really wanted know
 
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