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Ramiro Funes Mori

Will he get a work permit and play for us ?


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It does seem steep. Centre half was a necessity though. Trouble is nobody knows anything about him so its difficult to judge. Van Dijk has cost 11.5m coming from a poorish league. Interesting to see how he goes by comparison.
Not being funny like but the league he's coming from isnt la liga

9.5 incredibly steep for a third choice centre back.
 
Mate you don't issue an invoice until the contract says you do and that will have a provision for the work having been completed. Also and you don't pay a tax on anything until the invoice is issued as its not in the company books until that point.

This 20% figure is going to be split up. Its more than perfectly legal to do that. Its normal.


Of course the contract will determine when certain things are due but other things can not be delayed. For instance the sum due to the respective FAs , the % due to the respective PFAs and VAT on the transfer fee.

The whole of the transfer fee ( not the add ons that may or may not ever become payable) will feature in the paperwork that has been lodged at the FA and that is the sum that Everton will have been invoiced for

How Everton and River Plate agree the fee is to be paid is a completely independent agreement between the two clubs. The fee could be paid over one ,two years but not longer than the initial contract

My point has been and will continue to be is that at this point in time way over 20% of the total transfer cost will have been paid out .
 
Of course the contract will determine when certain things are due but other things can not be delayed. For instance the sum due to the respective FAs , the % due to the respective PFAs and VAT on the transfer fee.

The whole of the transfer fee ( not the add ons that may or may not ever become payable) will feature in the paperwork that has been lodged at the FA and that is the sum that Everton will have been invoiced for

How Everton and River Plate agree the fee is to be paid is a completely independent agreement between the two clubs. The fee could be paid over one ,two years but not longer than the initial contract

My point has been and will continue to be is that at this point in time way over 20% of the total transfer cost will have been paid out .

But if thats over 4 years (if thats the initial contract) in that time Everton will have turned over more than £500million.

Perhaps in the mind of the club that figure is buttons
 


Steak dinners all round at river plate tonight.

Steak dinners in Argentina aren't terribly expensive. The economy sucks and they have cows everywhere. And the steak is awesome to boot. About $60US got the mrs and me a T-Bone, tenderloin, mushroom salad, and a bottle of malbec at one of BAs more expensive steak joints.

Several million dollars might cover all of BA.

Mori Antinette... "Let them eat steak!"
 
Here's what was posted in this very thread (not by me) a couple of weeks ago :

"At my kids football training last night, I talked to one of the Dad´s (business man in technology sector) who is a serious River fan and has friends involved in various of the committees running the club.

They rate Funes Mori really highly. Firstly, his path to the top has been far from straight-forward or easy. He has had to fight his way to where he is. He has, at various stages, received dogs abuse from the media, particularly the Boca loving elements of it (think of how Liverpool get treated in the UK and how all their ex players are in the media, it is the same hear with Boca). He took it all on the chin, never caused a ripple in the dressing room, did his talking on the pitch. He is considered a really level headed guy, not the norm here either for a football star. Never on the gossip pages with some "model". Most of all, they say the guy is a born winner. The bigger the challenge, the better he responds. The bigger the game, the better he plays.

The can not believe that a Champions league team did not come in for him and were amazed that Everton got him. They reckon he will be playing for the Sky 4 in three years after a huge transfer.

They say that he does make mistakes but that they are becoming fewer and fewer in his game. Keeping Ballanta out / the appointment of Gallardo as manager (who in the first training session told everyone "this guy is a future argentine national centre half") has been the watershed moment of his career. Everything has taking over from that.

All the crying about him going is because he is the player the fans identify with most. He has dug them out time and time again to launch a golden era for the club in the last 18 months when they were relegated for the only time ever four years ago.

I told the guy that Everton fans love a fighter and he was delighted to hear that and said that you will love him so because first and foremost, that is what he is.

Because he speaks English, he should find it much easier to settle and there are plenty of Argentine footballers in the Greater Manchester area that he can have an asado with at the weekend. The usual worry with Argentines in English footie is that they get homesick or do not like the physicality. Neither of these apply to Funes Mori."


Don't fixate too much on the price tag lads. I've a feeling that in time this guy could become a legend for us.
 
I always like new players coming into EPL, it freshens things up. He has one cap for his national side, so is in the mind of the manager. Must have something about him to be considered Argentina, they are reasonable international side:Blink:.
 
But if thats over 4 years (if thats the initial contract) in that time Everton will have turned over more than £500million.

Perhaps in the mind of the club that figure is buttons

The relevance of future income in relation to what funds Everton have to pay out today is?

Based on my very quick calculation is that the best part of £300 million of that £500 million will be paid in wages. and that's not taking into account that magical number that is aka other operating costs which based on past history will account for what another £100 million

the margins should already be huge but it's abundantly clear that is not the case
 

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