No, it suggests we'll pay a lot more than €23m. If they're getting €23m for their 30%, that means we're paying €76m for the whole player (which is where the $83m come from in the post) of which €53m will go to his agent, his former agent and the player himself. That's £63.6m. South America is bullshit. I don't know how their players get into these situations where 4 different people have a stake in them. I mean what have these investors actually contributed that entitles them to over 50%? It's not like a company where there are start up costs. It's just a bloke playing football.