@TeleFootball@SamWallaceTel Where's the logic in a £70m evaluation for a player in the final year of a contract? Liverpool nearly signed Guéhi for £35m last summer. If you remove the English tax from the scenario. Van Hecke should realistically be £25m. Granted the selling club dictates the price, but £70m?
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@Acyn "The U.S. economy’s real GDP growth rate averaged an annualized 1.9% during his first year back in the White House. Overall real economic growth for the year settled at 2.2%."
@FabrizioRomano He was on €22.2m annually, which €427k (£355k) weekly. That made him the highest earner in Serie A. Had a respectable return at Juve with 68 goals in 168 matches, but was expected to do better considering they spent €70m to sign him. No one is giving him more than that, again.
@WorldofHotspur This is what happens when arrogance leads the way. Levy inserted himself as Chairman, and spent a decade learning on the job. Look at what FSG did when they bought Liverpool. They brought in proper people to run the club.
@DJBOBBYPRO@factpostnews So at his whim, it's now all on the states? To now allocate funds and personnel. That was the purpose of such a program. As disasters don't just hit one state at one time. How on earth is this America first?
@LastWordOnSpurs@pokeefe1 Good for him. He's getting paid to train while he works on his coaching badges. However, this does not look good for Spurs. This is not a sign of progression. You are extending the contract of a squad player who has been a bit-part player for the past few seasons.