PeterParker wrote:According to Sky Italia, Juventus will pay the commission of the agent.
Bizzare as fuck if so.
Nigels Tackle wrote:PeterParker wrote:According to Sky Italia, Juventus will pay the commission of the agent.
Bizzare as fuck if so.
with the money they get from the rags.
PeterParker wrote:According to Sky Italia, Juventus will pay the commission of the agent.
Bizzare as fuck if so.
PeterParker wrote:blues2win wrote:Di Marzio says Pogba to the Scum will be confirmed by Juventus in the coming hours. It seems even Real weren't prepared to match Woodward's astronomic figures for Juventus, agent fee and wages.
Paying 28 mil to his agent Raiola is insane.
Gringo Twatburger wrote:PeterParker wrote:blues2win wrote:Di Marzio says Pogba to the Scum will be confirmed by Juventus in the coming hours. It seems even Real weren't prepared to match Woodward's astronomic figures for Juventus, agent fee and wages.
Paying 28 mil to his agent Raiola is insane.
I would love for the media to pick this deal apart and refer to him as a quarter billion dolla flop as soon as he isn't ripping it up from the word go.
But they won't.
Let's just hope bacon face was right about Paul Ostrich-faced cunt.
Cheers
"Manchester United and Juventus have finally agreed to all the details on Paul Pogba's world-record transfer, sources have told ESPN FC, with the midfielder set to undergo a medical exam to complete the move to Old Trafford.
United had already agreed to pay Juventus' £101.3m (€120m) asking price for Pogba but had been in negotiations over extra fees.
After protracted negotiations, United will pay a £95 million (€112.6m) transfer fee for the 23-year-old plus £20m (€23.7m) in agents' fees.
The amount that the clubs would pay Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, was a main sticking point in talks, as Juve had insisted that the Old Trafford club pay it all.
Sources say the three parties have now struck a deal, with United negotiating to pay Raiola less than the initial figures and Juve set to pay the tax on the deal."
PrezIke wrote:ESPNFC reporting:"Manchester United and Juventus have finally agreed to all the details on Paul Pogba's world-record transfer, sources have told ESPN FC, with the midfielder set to undergo a medical exam to complete the move to Old Trafford.
United had already agreed to pay Juventus' £101.3m (€120m) asking price for Pogba but had been in negotiations over extra fees.
After protracted negotiations, United will pay a £95 million (€112.6m) transfer fee for the 23-year-old plus £20m (€23.7m) in agents' fees.
The amount that the clubs would pay Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, was a main sticking point in talks, as Juve had insisted that the Old Trafford club pay it all.
Sources say the three parties have now struck a deal, with United negotiating to pay Raiola less than the initial figures and Juve set to pay the tax on the deal."
PrezIke wrote:ESPNFC reporting:"Manchester United and Juventus have finally agreed to all the details on Paul Pogba's world-record transfer, sources have told ESPN FC, with the midfielder set to undergo a medical exam to complete the move to Old Trafford.
United had already agreed to pay Juventus' £101.3m (€120m) asking price for Pogba but had been in negotiations over extra fees.
After protracted negotiations, United will pay a £95 million (€112.6m) transfer fee for the 23-year-old plus £20m (€23.7m) in agents' fees.
The amount that the clubs would pay Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, was a main sticking point in talks, as Juve had insisted that the Old Trafford club pay it all.
Sources say the three parties have now struck a deal, with United negotiating to pay Raiola less than the initial figures and Juve set to pay the tax on the deal."
Nigels Tackle wrote:a quarter of a billion dollars
sheblue wrote:I think it's great. Let them keep spunking their money. Keep it up Maureen.
bigblue wrote:sheblue wrote:I think it's great. Let them keep spunking their money. Keep it up Maureen.
Think it's hilarious that they allowed zalatan to take #9 from their best player last year (martial). This was after he had trademarked AM9 and started a whole branding campaign around it...
blues2win wrote:Sky now saying the deal still held up over arguments about Raiola's fee.
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