With the player wanting the move that fee should get it done.Ally gold has said we wont pay more than ndombele fee...so that ends lo celso coming
from everything we’ve been told by Herc we are the high bidder. They can’t afford to keep him (wages increased when bid was presented). If we remain the high bidder they will have no choice but to accept.Ally gold has said we wont pay more than ndombele fee...so that ends lo celso coming
Or maybe keep him and hope he has an even better season.? Why do you think they have to sell him? Just because he gets a pay rise?from everything we’ve been told by Herc we are the high bidder. They can’t afford to keep him (wages increased when bid was presented). If we remain the high bidder they will have no choice but to accept.
I don’t think Betis are in the business of turning down 50mil+ offers.Or maybe keep him and hope he has an even better season.? Why do you think they have to sell him? Just because he gets a pay rise?
Their club record is like 20M isn’t it? No chance they turn down 60M if that’s the best offer they have.I don’t think Betis are in the business of turning down 50mil+ offers.
Haven't they already turned down a £52m offer from us?I don’t think Betis are in the business of turning down 50mil+ offers.
Fabian Ruiz 30 mil last summer.Their club record is like 20M isn’t it? No chance they turn down 60M if that’s the best offer they have.
Idk, but I didn't think anything was going to happen after the Copa America. They probably wanted to see if anything better came in over that time and it hasn't so this will start to get wrapped up. Just my take on things.Haven't they already turned down a £52m offer from us?
We've had this discussion loads of times. Maybe it makes Betis more likely to panic when money is on table, but teams aren't selling their players based upon previous sale prices.I don’t think Betis are in the business of turning down 50mil+ offers.
I agree, but the money that Premier League clubs make is drastic from a club like Betis. Thats a massive figure for them.We've had this discussion loads of times. Maybe it makes Betis more likely to panic when money is on table, but teams aren't selling their players based upon previous sale prices.
The market has drastically changed. They will sell the player for what they think hes worth. The price certainly won't be dictated by some other transfer.
If a team bids 120mil for Kane, do we have to accept it because its the biggest sale in our history. Nope.
Given that there is that rumoured clause in his contract that he gets a pay rise if a bid is rejected, I would guess that there is either no “formal” offer yet or no “formal” rejection. I’d expect there are just ongoing discussions around a fee. I feel pretty confident that we’ll get this done for a reasonable fee for everyone.Haven't they already turned down a £52m offer from us?
I’d be shocked if they kept him if an offer comes in at around 60 million. He also wants to move to us. Betis are probably holding out for another offer to generate a bidding scenario but the ITK confidence (relatively speaking) around this makes me think this will go our way.I thought the pay rise was linked to the buy out clause fee not just any bid, and Real Betis knew of the interest when they bought him and almost certainly bought him to sell and make money.
Really? Sounds like a silly clause.Given that there is that rumoured clause in his contract that he gets a pay rise if a bid is rejected, I would guess that there is either no “formal” offer yet or no “formal” rejection. I’d expect there are just ongoing discussions around a fee. I feel pretty confident that we’ll get this done for a reasonable fee for everyone.
Our club record was 30 mil. How many bids do you think Levy turned down before finally letting Bale go for £85mil?Their club record is like 20M isn’t it? No chance they turn down 60M if that’s the best offer they have.