Stoned Rose
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Certainly not making the mistakes we did in 12-13.
This guy will merely take Lalana's spot in their squad and will hardly feature.
It's nothing to be concerned about.
Certainly not making the mistakes we did in 12-13.
So Roma is gonna sell him at 34 for more than double what we sold him for, after scoring more than a 100 goals for them. Says a lot about how bad we are at selling players
Hmm I personally wouldn't want my club to spend 120m on him, I've seen too little of him on the pitch and he hasn't proven to be worth that much yet.
We sold him for 7, they`re getting 15 for him apparentlyDouble ?
we sold him for 11 and a 4 million loan fee, so they're only getting what they paid for him, not doubleWe sold him for 7, they`re getting 15 for him apparently
BBC said this: The Italian club have paid an initial £2.9m, with a further £7.9m due if the move is made permanent. Seems like we both were wrong on that onewe sold him for 11 and a 4 million loan fee, so they're only getting what they paid for him, not double
Roma issued a statement saying they had paid €4m as a loan fee, while securing an agreement that the deal will become permanent for a further payment of €11m on “condition of the occurrence of certain sporting situations”.BBC said this: The Italian club have paid an initial £2.9m, with a further £7.9m due if the move is made permanent. Seems like we both were wrong on that one
My bad. I saw someone say 7m a month ago or so, and that number have just burned into my brainRoma issued a statement saying they had paid €4m as a loan fee, while securing an agreement that the deal will become permanent for a further payment of €11m on “condition of the occurrence of certain sporting situations”.
Edin Dzeko completes Roma move on season-long loan from Manchester City
Manchester City’s striker Edin Dzeko has joined Roma on a season-long loan with a view to a permanent transfer, both clubs have announcedwww.theguardian.com
Apologies, tagged the wrong response but yeah looks like we got 11m all in.
The conversion rate from pounds to euros at the time (middle of august 2015) was almost exactly 1 to 1.4. so 2.9 million pounds was 4 million euros and 7.9 million pounds was 11 million euros.BBC said this: The Italian club have paid an initial £2.9m, with a further £7.9m due if the move is made permanent. Seems like we both were wrong on that one