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Sure, but it's much better to sell him for a world record fee than for a pre-agreed £40m.Realistically, even if he doesn't have a buy back clause if he does well he will end up back there regardless.
Sure, but it's much better to sell him for a world record fee than for a pre-agreed £40m.Realistically, even if he doesn't have a buy back clause if he does well he will end up back there regardless.
Di Marzio has stated that Madrid are competing with Barcelona (both ahead of Napoli and Roma) for Iturbe. If he goes, that would put Morata as possibly 4th in the order, behind Benzema, Jesé, and then Iturbe.
Do you remember it stating if they purchased all of his rights? That isn't a terrible deal for him.Read today that he signed permanently for Verona, €15m deal.
Do you remember it stating if they purchased all of his rights? That isn't a terrible deal for him.
Sure, but it's much better to sell him for a world record fee than for a pre-agreed £40m.
Good business from them, they might nearly double their money in a few months.Yep, according to this article...
http://www.football-italia.net/49536/official-verona-buy-iturbe
...which also states that Verona may yet sell him, but of course, for a much larger fee.
Just found out that it is 20 million.
And if we pass 'Go'?
Read today that he signed permanently for Verona, €15m deal.
Is this true though? It was doing the rounds on facebook, but no source was quoted.Our chairman inserted clauses in Bale's and Modric contracts. We get 15 million pounds if they win the Champions League. We can use the funds to get Morata.