simon23
Well-Known Member
Im not sayiing that Haaland entourage would get less of a %.....But lets say for ease Haaland is sold at 100m (would be more probably) and Haalands gang take 20% of that thats still 80m Dortmund get......Haaland will be sold for his full market value, how that is split between Dortmund, Haaland, Raiola and Haaland’s dad makes no difference.
Haaland’s market value will not suddenly drop because a clause saying he can be sold for a fraction of that market value kicks in, and Dortmund wouldn’t make anymore money if Haaland were sold tomorrow for £150M because Haaland and his entourage wouldn’t agree to a transfer if it gave them less of a take than they’d get next summer.
And he’d still cost his full market value if he could leave tomorrow on a free transfer, it would just be expressed as a huge signing on fee, huge agents fee, huge bung to Haaland’s dad and a massive salary. The buying club would effectively pay the full market value.
There isn’t a magic spell that makes a player suddenly available at less than the highest valuation that any club would pay for him (market value) at any given time.
If they sell at 65m due to the release clause.....and Haalands gang get 20% Dortmund only get 52m
Now from what I understand if Haaland got sold for his by out clause he would probably get a big signing on fee as well (from which ever club bought him) - but that doesnt impact on Dortmund at all.
Surely Dortmund are better off selling at 150m than they are at the buy out clause (65M?)? - they could command around thaat for him this summer but once the buy out clause kicks in if someone meets that buy out clause then they cannot try and drive the price up from that.