What a totally made up story that is.
Not a single club is calling for anything other than having the Saudis on speed dial trying to sell them players.
Good luck arguing that 46m isnt a fair market value for Ruben Neves.
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Also watford have been doing this same thing on a smaller scale.What a totally made up story that is.
Not a single club is calling for anything other than having the Saudis on speed dial trying to sell them players.
Good luck arguing that 46m isnt a fair market value for Ruben Neves.
What's left of itThese Arabs are gonna ruin football.
Aren't they being investigated over a couple of transfers inflated prices?Also watford have been doing this same thing on a smaller scale.
Oh LookOr clubs in European football could use it as a way of
A) Getting rid of high earners that are way past there peak
B) Picking up decent transfer fee's for players that are past there peak and they don't particularly want!
Its going to be a great source of income for the likes of Utd & Chelsea
Rodri is imoDeclan Rice is a great player but no defensive midfielder in the world is worth £80m+ nor ever will be. That sort of money should be reserved for your game changers.
And so it begins...Neves - Al Hilal currently have no manager/coach so why have they bought him? Public Investment Fund own Al Hilal and Newcastle. Neves may want CL football. He will be loaned to Newcastle, no loan fee with Al Hilal paying his wages, which also avoids any FFP rules. A full transfer to Newcastle might follow for an ‘undisclosed’ (no) fee.
Ok, im done.