Jan 22, 2015 -- 11:51PM, macca18 wrote:
£80k a week for any 16 year old no matter how good he is, is just obscene.Perfectly illustrates everything that is wrong with football today.
Spot on Macca
This is Absolutely CRAZY !
More proof the Game has gone to the Dogs
Mind you Fair play to the lad OR say his agent for getting him that a week, Just needs to live up to it now
Jan 23, 2015 -- 12:10AM, Bergkamp93 wrote:
Jan 22, 2015 -- 11:51PM, macca18 wrote:£80k a week for any 16 year old no matter how good he is, is just obscene.Perfectly illustrates everything that is wrong with football today.Spot on MaccaThis is Absolutely CRAZY !More proof the Game has gone to the DogsMind you Fair play to the lad OR say his agent for getting him that a week, Just needs to live up to it now
He doesn't really. All he has to do is show the ''right attitude'' during his contract, go on loan to a few teams, then retire at twenty-two with the better part of £25m in the bank
Jan 23, 2015 -- 3:05PM, Crisp77 wrote:
Has he started dating Danielle Lloyd yet




Jan 23, 2015 -- 7:31PM, homefortea wrote:
Biscuit1979 23 Jan 15 17:09 Joined: 16 Nov 10 | Topic/replies: 47,966 | Blogger: Biscuit1979's blogWhat is 4m a year to a club like Madrid? If they sell him at any point during his contract they'll easily recoup their outlay and if he goes on to become a star then they've got a bargain.So if he fails to make the first team in four years they can then sell him on for 16 million plus all the social cost and taxes which would make it over £20 million...Not sure that some "pundits" are fit to post...
Yes easily. We're in a world now where championship strikers go for 11m and seemingly the asking price for any top flight player is suddenly 15m minimum. Let's not forget this kid is already a full international, he's not sh*t. All of europe were after him for a reason. Clubs will still be queuing up, willing to buy him even if he fails at Madrid and the spaniards will still make a profit on him.
Chelsea are a perfect example of this. Acquire young talent, then if they're good enough they make the first team, if they're not they sell them on for profit (Lukaku and de Bruyne being 2 examples).
Madrid will not be losing out on this deal.