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easley91

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If that's true, then all we have to do is hand them the formal offer in writing. Am I right?
 

thebenjamin

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Valencia coach Miroslav Djukic does not believe that any club will meet Roberto Soldado's buy-out clause.
Djukic is confident that the Spain international striker's clause of €30million will put off the likes of Tottenham and Liverpool and see the player stay in La Liga.
"I do not believe that any club will pay Soldado's buy-out clause," Djukic told reporters in Spain.
"What I think is that he will stay with us, although I cannot guarantee anything. In football and in life you have to be prepared for anything.
"We all want him to stay and we think that he will, but it is possible that someone could actually meet that buy-out clause even I do not think that will happen.
"For now, he is our player and we are counting on him.
"Since the start we have said that Soldado is not for sale and that the only way that he could leave is if someone meets the buy-out clause amount and the player accepts it."

\\http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8836146/?
 

pablo73

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Aye caramba! Is this really going to happen? Must not get hopes up, must not get hopes up....
 

THFCSPURS19

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I just beat Norwich 5-1 on my Tottenham career mode on FIFA and Soldado scored 4- I hate doing this to myself
 

Mr Pink

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Valencia coach Miroslav Djukic does not believe that any club will meet Roberto Soldado's buy-out clause.
Djukic is confident that the Spain international striker's clause of €30million will put off the likes of Tottenham and Liverpool and see the player stay in La Liga.
"I do not believe that any club will pay Soldado's buy-out clause," Djukic told reporters in Spain.
"What I think is that he will stay with us, although I cannot guarantee anything. In football and in life you have to be prepared for anything.
"We all want him to stay and we think that he will, but it is possible that someone could actually meet that buy-out clause even I do not think that will happen.
"For now, he is our player and we are counting on him.
"Since the start we have said that Soldado is not for sale and that the only way that he could leave is if someone meets the buy-out clause amount and the player accepts it."

\\http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8836146/?[/quote]

Well the coach ain't in charge of transfers I'd imagine....so boooooo lol
 
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I've been listening to the Spanish radio and all I've got so far is 'Eth Eth Eth Eth Eth Eth Chris Waddle'...

Which either means I don't speak Spanish or I've just solved the cryptic about us not signing a new face....
 

robin09

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Ok, so they are at the Hilton with Baldini, negotiating since 8pm (7 gmt), and Valencia are happy to let him go for €30m.

The deal they will accept is 15m now, as long as the other 15m is paid within 2 years.

The Club are also keen to get someone to replace him who can score 30 goals a season.

Edited to add - this is according to Cadena SER radio station's update.
 

Mr Pink

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Ok, so they are at the Hilton with Baldini, negotiating since 8pm (7 gmt), and Valencia are happy to let him go for €30m.

The deal they will accept is 15m now, as long as the other 15m is paid within 2 years.

The Club are also keen to get someone to replace him who can score 30 goals a season.

Wow, sounds very promising!!!
 
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