@Ssaasquatch Especially when it is money & numbers. Imagine how many people have used their calculators to salivate on something that completely lacks proper context nor matches reality.
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🚨💥 BREAKING | Zadok Yohanna to Brighton - DONE DEAL ✔️
Full agreement reached. €28m fixed fee plus €2m in add-ons. Contract until 2031. All done and sealed. Verbal agreement was already reached as excl. revealed.
The 18 y/o talented winger has chosen Brighton despite interest from several other top clubs.
Announcement expected soon. @SkySportDE 🇳🇬
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@theMadridZone He’s trying to use Jurgen Kloop’s name to win the election. I hope Jurgen issues a statement distancing himself from this charade else is name will be soiled.
Unfortunately, modern football has shown that players, contracts or not, ultimately hold the real power over their futures. Club President can have their say… but players will always have their way.
🚨 Uli Hoeneß (Bayern Munich president, recently): "Selling Michael Olise for €200M? He will NOT be sold. We play this game for our fans. We have 430,000 members, we have millions of fans worldwide, and it doesn’t help them much if we have €200M in the bank but play worse football every Saturday because of it.
José Mourinho coming to a Bayern game to keep an eye on Olise for Real Madrid? He can keep 5 eyes on him, he still won't get him."
🚨 Florentino Pérez plans to launch €150m official bid on Tuesday for Michael Olise.
Despite denying his name live, the main star in president’s mind is Olise — as @JBurtTelegraph@jfelixdiaz report.
Bayern’s Uli Hoeneß said in May “no chance to sell, not even for €200m”.