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If we had a patreon to buy him a 2012 Citroen DS3 it would change his life.Makes you wonder how a 30 year old earning 35k a year is a player at PSG
Thats wa ive been saying even in full turmoil you wouldnt expect less than 3rdeven after all of this Barcelona will struggle to finish below 3rd
hope them and Madrid have terrible seasons though
Oh how cynical. I am sure that PSG are totally above board and in no way breaking ffp or anything the non-elite clubs are required to follow.Interesting that Barca's wage to turnover was 110% when Messi was contracted.
PSG if they give Messi a £25 million a year contract they have offered him, PSG will have a 99% wages to turnover.
Messi Neymar and Mbappe combined wages will be £2.7 million a week.
Must help that the PSG's chairman is on the UEFA executive committee.
€555 million over 4 years. Sure that hasn't contributed to the current situation at all.
Grealish was no better. It seems that no one wants to actually make their current sides better, they just want to go to guaranteed success.if he loves barca as much as he claims why didnt he just stay instead of chasing a mega move,
he must have more money than he ll ever need.
spanish kopites will be lapping up the crocodile tears!
tbf grealish is probably doesnt want to end up with a career with no medals,Grealish was no better. It seems that no one wants to actually make their current sides better, they just want to go to guaranteed success.
That's kind of the point though isn't it? He was at a club that has won more European Cups than the one he's joining, but he knows that there's precisely zero chance of his old club ever winning that competition again. The sport is screwed up.tbf grealish is probably doesnt want to end up with a career with no medals,
messi has won everything in the game and has a 50% chance of winning la liga,
he s either after a last big payday or he grew up in the barrios dreaming of winning ligue 1!
If you fancy yourself as a top player in the making then Leicester is the stepping stone club. Like Atletico in Spain, you've got a chance of winning something and the big boys will pay attention if you do well.That's kind of the point though isn't it? He was at a club that has won more European Cups than the one he's joining, but he knows that there's precisely zero chance of his old club ever winning that competition again. The sport is screwed up.
I mean Leicester have done well, but they still lost Kante, they still lost Chilwell, they lost Maguire, they'll probably lose Madison, all of which stops them ever really breaking through because those players go to "big" clubs.