Scousers or United fans?Fucking time travelers, always on about how good yesterday is!
Scousers or United fans?Fucking time travelers, always on about how good yesterday is!
OFFS !!!!!We are in a pole position to sign him, he and his family have history with us and he's a City fan. If we somehow don't sign him then we truly have the worst pull power out of all top clubs in Europe..
No, as he is contracted to Dortmund for more than 6 monthsI wonder when it will start to become known publicly where he is going?
I think @tolmie's hairdoo is right and he’s coming but I daren‘t celebrate yet due to all the last minute stuff that goes on.
Is he allowed to sign some sort of pre contract agreement yet?
No, as he is contracted to Dortmund for more than 6 months
You sure about that? & are you sure his release clause was activated on 1st Feb?Pre-contract is still possible if his release clause activated on February 1st.
I don’t know when his release clause activates. It depends how it was negotiated.You sure about that? & are you sure his release clause was activated on 1st Feb?
Not saying you’re wrong, but can you add some more meat to the bones bud?
Hope they used some hand sanitiser afterwards'by handshake' LMAO
Cheers bud, the part in bold is the part I had no idea aboutI don’t know when his release clause activates. It depends how it was negotiated.
Whether the release clause activates on Feb 2nd or June 1st, it makes no material difference to when Haaland can move because of registration rules (i.e. transfer window).
What the earlier date would mean is that City could agree and sign a deal with Haaland at the release clause fee within FIFA transfer rules.
If the date is June 1st, it means we can’t get anything signed (right now) without Dortmund’s explicit agreement, which they may not want to do if they’re still attempting to convince him to stay.
But surely if he signed a (hypothetical) contract on Feb 2nd then he couldn't play for anyone until the transfer window re-opened?I don’t know when his release clause activates. It depends how it was negotiated.
Whether the release clause activates on Feb 2nd or June 1st, it makes no material difference to when Haaland can move because of registration rules (i.e. transfer window).
What the earlier date would mean is that City could agree and sign a deal with Haaland at the release clause fee within FIFA transfer rules.
If the date is June 1st, it means we can’t get anything signed (right now) without Dortmund’s explicit agreement, which they may not want to do if they’re still attempting to convince him to stay.
Correct - but it would mean the deal is legally concrete, with Dortmund having no say in the matter as the (hypothetically) active clause has been met.But surely if he signed a (hypothetical) contract on Feb 2nd then he couldn't play for anyone until the transfer window re-opened?