tolmie's hairdoo
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That is sound logic, however what is being argued here is that he wouldn't 'save' his buying club 50m by waiting till the summer, but instead wait to pocket it himself. Something I don't buy myself, cynicism for the sake of it.
It's the whole, if he costs 150m now, he'll still cost 150m next summer even with a release clause at half that, because his agent will want the difference for themselves arguement. But why would any club not prepared to pay 150m for him then go and pay 150m for him.
edit, not by the poster you replied to I should add btw.
If he costs £150m in January, he ultimately costs a club £200m plus. He wants paid handsomely, but more so if he knows that buying club saved themselves £50m waiting until the summer and, from his perspective, just five months extra in a Dortmund shirt.
Truth is, both parties would meet somewhere in between, happens a lot when a player is discounted, or on a free.
If City wait until June, both buyer and Haaland would expect to save £50m at least, with about £25m of that to further sweeten the pot added to his personal terms/signing fee.