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Davo99

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Ok
I guess we’ll see in January

Based on everything we’ve been told about how our club structure their transfers, I can’t see Daniel liking any part of that clause.
All through the last few transfer windows we’ve had ITKs tell that clubs don’t like to pay big up front.

Add in the current financial climate, I think Salzburg are quite confident they’ll keep szobozslai for a while longer
Daniel might not, but there will be a good few teams around from a few different leagues that would like the look of it.
 

wirE

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Mental how his agent has come out with this now, there's always too much noise surrounding Pogba

imagine coming back to your ‘boyhood’ club where the fans are welcoming you with open arms and you decide to screw them over. He could be a starter in every game but instead he sulks and fakes injuries to force his way out. Not long ago when he was on tour and said it was the best for him and United that they went separate ways. Riola is a clown and so is his client ?
 

yankspurs

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imagine coming back to your ‘boyhood’ club where the fans are welcoming you with open arms and you decide to screw them over. He could be a starter in every game but instead he sulks and fakes injuries to force his way out. Not long ago when he was on tour and said it was the best for him and United that they went separate ways. Riola is a clown and so is his client ?
That guy wanted out the moment he got there. He’s a prima donna
 

Oscar22

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Ok
I guess we’ll see in January

Based on everything we’ve been told about how our club structure their transfers, I can’t see Daniel liking any part of that clause.
All through the last few transfer windows we’ve had ITKs tell that clubs don’t like to pay big up front.

Add in the current financial climate, I think Salzburg are quite confident they’ll keep szobozslai for a while longer

I think you’re right and 99% agree with this, I think most clubs would see shelling out the full fee immediately as a huge risk (rightly so) but you have to remember there are clubs and people like Man United and Woodward about - terrible negotiators who work on the principle of not paying a big fee until the pressure from the fan base mounts and they end up paying more than the original asking price.
 

mr ashley

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I think you’re right and 99% agree with this, I think most clubs would see shelling out the full fee immediately as a huge risk (rightly so) but you have to remember there are clubs and people like Man United and Woodward about - terrible negotiators who work on the principle of not paying a big fee until the pressure from the fan base mounts and they end up paying more than the original asking price.
It’s a smart move by Salzburg either way.
they either sell a top talent and have the money in the bank, strengthening their position on any further transfers they make. Or they hold onto their player because no one can stump up the cash in one go.
I can see more and more of these kind of clauses being inserted by smaller teams with good academies or development programmes.
But if you look at our recent transfer history (and a lot of other similar clubs), it’s all about the loan to buy, or the fee split into offset payments over the length of the contract.
United can possibly afford to take the risk. Who else? Not Barcelona. Maybe Madrid Bayern or PSG or City.
But does he fit their profile? I don’t think so, and therein lies the problem.

So I think that if he moves, it will be after the clause has expired, or most likely, to a certain club in Germany who coincidentally also begin with RB
 

yankspurs

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Ok
I guess we’ll see in January

Based on everything we’ve been told about how our club structure their transfers, I can’t see Daniel liking any part of that clause.
All through the last few transfer windows we’ve had ITKs tell that clubs don’t like to pay big up front.

Add in the current financial climate, I think Salzburg are quite confident they’ll keep szobozslai for a while longer
Red Bull is moving him to their flagship side.


I love how it says "paying the release clause." No Fabrizio. They're just moving the money to a different account.
 

DJS

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imagine coming back to your ‘boyhood’ club where the fans are welcoming you with open arms and you decide to screw them over. He could be a starter in every game but instead he sulks and fakes injuries to force his way out. Not long ago when he was on tour and said it was the best for him and United that they went separate ways. Riola is a clown and so is his client ?

They should just drop him and play the Dawson’s creek dude alongside McTominay with Fernandes in front of them.

Pogba has been shit for about 80% of his time at Man U, his attitude stinks big time and his agent is the worse type of agent.
 

wirE

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They should just drop him and play the Dawson’s creek dude alongside McTominay with Fernandes in front of them.

Pogba has been shit for about 80% of his time at Man U, his attitude stinks big time and his agent is the worse type of agent.

Matic...? Tbh I haven’t watched Dawson’s Creek so I don’t get that reference
 

DJS

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Matic...? Tbh I haven’t watched Dawson’s Creek so I don’t get that reference

Donny Van Beek lol.

Yeah I know it’s crap but it entertains me so that’s the main thing! ??

Van Beek deserves a chance alongside a specialist defensive midfielder (I think McTominey is there best bet although Matic also an option).

Fitting in Pogba just seems to unbalance them and Sir Alex would have already gotten shot of him (for the second time!).
 
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James Van Der Beek (actor of Dawson's Creek fame)

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Donny van de Beek (of Man Utd's bench fame)
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Factoid Time! "van der Beek" translates in dutch to "from/of the creek", so Dawson, who had a creek, was played by James, from the creek.
 

DJS

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James Van Der Beek (actor of Dawson's Creek fame)

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Donny van de Beek (of Man Utd's bench fame)
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Factoid Time! "van der Beek" translates in dutch to "from/of the creek", so Dawson, who had a creek, was played by James, from the creek.

That picture of Dawson always makes me laugh! ??
 

bubble07

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Worth keeping an eye on vestergaard. I could see him wanting to join us if we showed interest. 6ft 6, left footed and good on the ball

28 years old so approaching his peak
 

hughy

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Are Leipzig and Salzburg allowed to face eachother in European competition?
 
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