Falcao Whisperings? (continued)

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MihaiCity said:
Radamel Falcao signs for Manchester United in £12m season-long loan

Manchester United have won the race to sign Radamel Falcao
Colombian will join on season-long loan and cost £12million
He is believed to have agreed a deal worth £200,000-a-week
Old Trafford club saw off Arsenal and Manchester City for striker
Juventus were also interested in taking him to Italy
United signed Falcao amid fears of niggling injuries to Robin van Persie
Danny Welbeck will be sold while Javier Hernandez has joined Real Madrid

Ffs we know
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robbieh said:
johnmc said:
robbieh said:
Attack wise I agree with you. But defensively we look much better than Real, Barca and the other English teams.

Attack wise? We scored over 100 goals in the league last year.

Yeah I know it sounds daft. But for me Silva, Nasri and Kun are not equal to Ronaldo Benzema and Bale nor Ribery, Lewandowski and Robben, never mind the stellar Barca front 3.

Fuck off you rag ****
 
BigOscar said:
£9m a year after tax apparently. By my reckoning that's more than Rooney. Gutted we aren't geting him, but we didn't remotely need him and he's not worth destroying our wage structure over. I'd still sell Negredo and then use the money in January if we need to.
Yes, it's notable that Sly are now reporting it as a "loan that is worth between £5-6million" when previously it was quoted as a £20 million loan (wages being included obviously).
So the rags are paying £20 million for a Real Madrid 12 month fitness test.
 
The rags are off their heads if they think playing a 1-1-8 formation will help matters. That club is genuinely deranged atm. Mark my words. This will not end well.
 
robbieh said:
johnmc said:
robbieh said:
Attack wise I agree with you. But defensively we look much better than Real, Barca and the other English teams.

Attack wise? We scored over 100 goals in the league last year.

Yeah I know it sounds daft. But for me Silva, Nasri and Kun are not equal to Ronaldo Benzema and Bale nor Ribery, Lewandowski and Robben, never mind the stellar Barca front 3.

If only football was played on paper eh, Atletico would have never won the league the poor bastards.

So much shit getting spouted in here. Plus we have a fantastic team anyway
 
ColinLee said:
BigOscar said:
£9m a year after tax apparently. By my reckoning that's more than Rooney. Gutted we aren't geting him, but we didn't remotely need him and he's not worth destroying our wage structure over. I'd still sell Negredo and then use the money in January if we need to.
Yes, it's notable that Sly are now reporting it as a "loan that is worth between £5-6million" when previously it was quoted as a £20 million loan (wages being included obviously).
So the rags are paying £20 million for a Real Madrid 12 month fitness test.

Which shows we have a long term plan. We clearly have the 20 million that would cover the Falcao costs for 12 months. But it looks like we think we could invest our money better elsewhere..
 
ColinLee said:
BigOscar said:
£9m a year after tax apparently. By my reckoning that's more than Rooney. Gutted we aren't geting him, but we didn't remotely need him and he's not worth destroying our wage structure over. I'd still sell Negredo and then use the money in January if we need to.
Yes, it's notable that Sly are now reporting it as a "loan that is worth between £5-6million" when previously it was quoted as a £20 million loan (wages being included obviously).
So the rags are paying £20 million for a Real Madrid 12 month fitness test.
Getting Welshit and that Pea **** off the wage books means Falcao is basically costing them fuck all. Does he track back?
 
Out of interest, anyone know how tax laws work for loans from different countries? Because Falcao is on £180k a week after non-existant Monaco tax, so do United have to pay him the £320k+ a week to make his take home pay the same in England, or does he end up only taking home about 100k, or do the UK tax laws not apply as he's still technically a Monaco player? I have genuinely no idea
 
ColinLee said:
BigOscar said:
£9m a year after tax apparently. By my reckoning that's more than Rooney. Gutted we aren't geting him, but we didn't remotely need him and he's not worth destroying our wage structure over. I'd still sell Negredo and then use the money in January if we need to.
Yes, it's notable that Sly are now reporting it as a "loan that is worth between £5-6million" when previously it was quoted as a £20 million loan (wages being included obviously).
So the rags are paying £20 million for a Real Madrid 12 month fitness test.


Sky just reporting that rags agreed a 6mil loan deal with Monaco for Falcao...6mil????....why City not in for him at that price? Reports also say that City willing to let Negredo go as offer is forced sale of 30mil euros after his 12month loan..


Martin Blackburn ‏@SunMartinB 7m
#mcfc still weighing up Valencia offer for Negredo. It's a loan for rest of season with 30m euros deal in summer = £23.8m @SunSportNow
 
If we sell Negredo have we either got someone lined up now, someone lined up for January or are we promoting the young Nigerian lad in October.

Or is Negredo staying.

If we were letting him go now surely Falcao would have been on to us as I can't see us taking the gamble.
 
BigOscar said:
Out of interest, anyone know how tax laws work for loans from different countries? Because Falcao is on £180k a week after non-existant Monaco tax, so do United have to pay him the £320k+ a week to make his take home pay the same in England, or does he end up only taking home about 100k, or do the UK tax laws not apply as he's still technically a Monaco player? I have genuinely no idea

Yes and that's what they are paying him. The contract on offer will match his Monaco one which gives him 180k a week net.
 
What a shite day (what a shite weekend, to be fair). Was really excited when I got up this morning, absolutely deflated now. I can't fathom what would be going through the collective minds of Ferran and Txiki were we to get rid of Negredo with no replacement lined up. Surely they wouldn't leave us short with the injury prone Aguero and Jovetic? And then what if Edin gets an injury?

Not overly concerned with United getting Falcao, another signing they don't need, in my opinion, but to lose out on a quality replacement for a now unsettled Negredo would be nothing short of comical!
 
Strange one isnt it, no doubt ghat he is a top player but it depends how the deal is structured, listening to the radio they are sahing a 6 million loan fee with a purchase clause next year for 43 million. If so then 49 million for a 29 year old ciming back from a career threatening injury sounds like too much of a risk.

based on that I would be out, also if we were looking at an outright purchase then we couldn't do this deal anyway.


If its a case of a 12 month loan and then off to Madrid then we wouldnt have been in for him anyway.

while it is disappointing that he isn't coming to us I think we are better off out of this on these terms, btw have we officially pulled out of any deal?
 
BigOscar said:
Out of interest, anyone know how tax laws work for loans from different countries? Because Falcao is on £180k a week after non-existant Monaco tax, so do United have to pay him the £320k+ a week to make his take home pay the same in England, or does he end up only taking home about 100k, or do the UK tax laws not apply as he's still technically a Monaco player? I have genuinely no idea

He would have to pay his taxes to HMRC.
 
Pam said:
The rags are off their heads if they think playing a 1-1-8 formation will help matters. That club is genuinely deranged atm. Mark my words. This will not end well.

Look how Di Maria changed everything ... er.
 
BigOscar said:
Out of interest, anyone know how tax laws work for loans from different countries? Because Falcao is on £180k a week after non-existant Monaco tax, so do United have to pay him the £320k+ a week to make his take home pay the same in England, or does he end up only taking home about 100k, or do the UK tax laws not apply as he's still technically a Monaco player? I have genuinely no idea

I read somewhere that Monaco FC players are subject to frence (normal) not Monaco (as you say practically non existant) tax laws, partly because the club play in the French league, but no idea if that's accurate
 
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