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CapitalismOriginally posted by Abro100 View PostHow the he'll do you earn that amount of money a week. People's wages capped at 1% rise, no bursaries for nurses, cuts everywhere in the public sectors and he gets that. I know every other footballer is the same but that takes the ultimate pi$$.
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He's worth whatever the market is willing to pay.
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Thats actually pretty disgraceful, can't see how they can do that and while we all know it's dodgy they don't even have PSG's financial accounts to know if they can meet FFP or not. They'll get ripped through the courts if need be.
The funny thing is I doubt they'd give the slightest **** if it was Atletico or Sevilla losing a player, only two clubs seem to matter there.
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Yup. I'm hoping it goes arse over just for the pure entertainment of it and to see at least one party with egg on their face.Originally posted by Maxiedge View PostAlthough I don't necessarily agree or disagree with La Liga's stance, I'm not entirely sure this transfer will go through now. If I was PSG, I'd be cacking it a bit.Really?
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From the BBC
How are buyout clauses activated?
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Confused? Yeh, me too, but this should clear matters up...
The biggest difference between Spanish buyout clauses and release clauses more common in other big leagues around the world is the manner in which they must be triggered.
Rather than the buying club merely paying the selling club the amount set by the contract, the player himself must buy himself out.
This is done by depositing the amount of the buyout clause with La Liga to release the player from his contract. La Liga then pass the money onto the selling club.
Normally this will require the buying club to pay the player the sum of the buyout clause up front.Oh I don't know.
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Obsv the key part is does the club have to pay the player the fee in order to buy themselves out or not? I would have thought not, as otherwise it would stop a player with no club from buying themselves out. It seems this is an unintended conflict between the rules of La Liga and the rules in FFP.Really?
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