The Haaland clause isn’t that much cheaper (the real number, not the speculated in the media) than the João Felix clause. It can’t be called “reasonably priced” unless you consider Felix’s that.
Read the post above.If anything that just enforces my point, Felix is nowhere near that level and his is still 350m euros.
That's the level you think City are at? Same as Atletico?
Without knowing any except Messi at Barca who had a free one 10th June 2020 was the trigger date, all over the news.If he was asking for a release clause that was reasonably priced at any time i would've just went for a different player, that's my opinion.
How many elite clubs have reasonably priced release clauses on their top players?
How many elite clubs have reasonably priced release clauses on their top players?
This stood out at being a bit Scouse to me...It’s such a coincidence that @NoFullNameThisTime. ‘s first post in the forum had this line “Think liverpool will probably go on and win the league now”
member since 2020 14 posts all but one in this thread reeks of Rag or DipperIf there is one then its been done to benefit City.Stop looking for fucking negatives.
Read the post above.
The Felix clause and the Haaland clause are set at a price that no one will pay.
And what kind of question is that? You asked “How many elite clubs have reasonably priced release clauses on their top players?”, now seem offended that I brought up Atletico, a team that won La Liga last season.