Falcao wages

manimanc said:
Bobbins said:
bluestevei said:
ffs does it matter to us as hes not here, I couldn't care less what they pay him


Yes it does matter as it would give a good indication on why we bowed out of signing him.
Because we was never in for him...
We got offered him....
Signing a player on a season long loan isn't the nited way..
Nor is sacking a manager after 10months..
Nor is paying players 250 and 300 grand a week..
Nor is spending over 150m on players and only getting 2pts out of an easy 9pts..
Nor is signing a player 3 weeks ago and he still hasn't got a work permit...
Feel free to add some more..... "mate"...


Maybe I should have said "didn't take up the offer" rather than "bowed out" ! As for the rest you will have no argument from me.
 
manimanc said:
Bobbins said:
bluestevei said:
ffs does it matter to us as hes not here, I couldn't care less what they pay him


Yes it does matter as it would give a good indication on why we bowed out of signing him.
Because we was never in for him...
We got offered him....
Signing a player on a season long loan isn't the nited way..
Nor is sacking a manager after 10months..
Nor is paying players 250 and 300 grand a week..
Nor is spending over 150m on players and only getting 2pts out of an easy 9pts..
Nor is signing a player 3 weeks ago and he still hasn't got a work permit...
Feel free to add some more..... "mate"...


is that a answer to mine or bobbins because apart from the bold text I have done on your point, that's what I can give a dig to rag mates at work
 
Bobbins said:
Could anyone clear up how much the red shite will be paying him a week ?? If he was on 180k at Monaco tax free does that mean he will have to be paid 360k a week in the UK ?? Some rag said they will be paying his wages(180k) to his club and Monaco will be paying the player his 180k tax free. That is assuming he was getting it Tax free.
Don't think you could do that. Otherwise everyone in the UK would just get paid by a Monaco company and pay no tax.
 
moomba said:
Bobbins said:
Could anyone clear up how much the red shite will be paying him a week ?? If he was on 180k at Monaco tax free does that mean he will have to be paid 360k a week in the UK ?? Some rag said they will be paying his wages(180k) to his club and Monaco will be paying the player his 180k tax free. That is assuming he was getting it Tax free.
Don't think you could do that. Otherwise everyone in the UK would just get paid by a Monaco company and pay no tax.


Isn't that what big businesses do, register for tax in a country where it is at a low level ?? Companies like Starbucks Ebay etc, Im sure some women who owns C&A or British Home Stores lives in Monaco and does not pay one red cent of tax to the British government, just how this works out in Falcao's case I'm not sure.
 
bluestevei said:
manimanc said:
Bobbins said:
Yes it does matter as it would give a good indication on why we bowed out of signing him.
Because we was never in for him...
We got offered him....
Signing a player on a season long loan isn't the nited way..
Nor is sacking a manager after 10months..
Nor is paying players 250 and 300 grand a week..
Nor is spending over 150m on players and only getting 2pts out of an easy 9pts..
Nor is signing a player 3 weeks ago and he still hasn't got a work permit...
Feel free to add some more..... "mate"...


is that a answer to mine or bobbins because apart from the bold text I have done on your point, that's what I can give a dig to rag mates at work
It was to mark bobbins...
 
Bobbins said:
moomba said:
Bobbins said:
Could anyone clear up how much the red shite will be paying him a week ?? If he was on 180k at Monaco tax free does that mean he will have to be paid 360k a week in the UK ?? Some rag said they will be paying his wages(180k) to his club and Monaco will be paying the player his 180k tax free. That is assuming he was getting it Tax free.
Don't think you could do that. Otherwise everyone in the UK would just get paid by a Monaco company and pay no tax.


Isn't that what big businesses do, register for tax in a country where it is at a low level ?? Companies like Starbucks Ebay etc, Im sure some women who owns C&A or British Home Stores lives in Monaco and does not pay one red cent of tax to the British government, just how this works out in Falcao's case I'm not sure.

Yes, but you have to be doing business there and headquarter yourself there for tax purposes. I can't just move my own business to Jersey and pay less tax on it. And as an individual you can't decide you're based in Monaco and pay that tax level.
 
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Radamel Falcao to earn £346,000 per week as Manchester United pay £24 million for season-long loan
Colombian will become the best paid player in the Premier League after United agree to meet his £346,000 per week wages


By Mark Ogden5:49PM BST 01 Sep 2014
Radamel Falcao’s season-long loan to Manchester United will cost the Old Trafford club a staggering £24 million, with the forward’s £346,000-a-week Monaco salary being paid in full by United.
United have secured the biggest coup of transfer deadline day by completing a loan deal for the Colombian forward, with an agreement in place for manager Louis van Gaal to sign the 28-year-old on a permanent basis next summer.
But the cost of signing Falcao, who had also been offered to Manchester City, Arsenal and Real Madrid, will inflict a significant dent in United’s bank account with the club also paying a £6 million loan fee to Monaco.
Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has opted against a move for Falcao, despite French forward Olivier Giroud being sidelined with a broken foot until the new year.
And City also rejected the chance to pursue a move for the forward with the Premier League champions told that they would have to pay Falcao’s £18 million annual salary, plus a £10 million loan fee, to make the deal happen
Senior figures at Old Trafford have insisted that they have negotiated a smaller loan fee with Monaco, but the club have confirmed that Falcao’s wages will be their responsibility.
Falcao landed in Manchester on Monday evening to undergo a medical at the club’s Aon Training Centre before finalising his transfer.
The former Atletico Madrid forward, who completed a €60 million move to Monaco in the summer of 2013, missed the World Cup as a result of a cruciate ligament injury suffered while playing for the French club in January.
Falcao returned to action during pre-season, when he played against Arsenal for Monaco in the Emirates Cup, but he has yet to fully prove his fitness following the injury.
With United already spending £146.3 million on new signings this summer, Falcao’s arrival will take the recruitment outlay beyond £150m with the loan fee.
Falcao is expected to leave Manchester upon completion of his medical this evening in order to link up with the Colombia squad ahead of this weekend’s friendly against Brazil in Miami.
 
£346k per week


HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAJAHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHA
 
Fuck me they really have turned into a set of desperate fuckers...
Music to my ears all of this, all the years they said you can't chuck money at something and hope it works...
Pmsl Philoschofee my arse...
 

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