5 million loan fee apparently.Spurs offer Bayern a permanent deal for Tel. Tel says no.
Tel says he wants United. United offer a loan deal with no buy option. Bayern reject it because they wanted an obligation to buy.
Tel to Spurs now official. Loan deal with no buy option. Spurs have Richarlison so that's a strange decision.
Who's in charge of negotiating the deals? Only thing I can think of is Bayern wanted a ridiculous loan fee.
I hope he kills it and he either gets sold to Villa or Barca come up with the money for him but I think it's a pretty safe bet it's going to be a failure.
Marcus is a talented footballer but he lets the wrong people influence him. Until he ***** off his entourage, he's never going to change. Even then he still might not change.
That doesnt seem an extortionate loan fee tbh in this day and age.5 million loan fee apparently.
If he was an established striker I think it would be more reasonable, but given he's just a prospect, it's unlikely he'll start many games and so you'd have to ask if it was worth it on another project player.That doesnt seem an extortionate loan fee tbh in this day and age.
If he was an established striker I think it would be more reasonable, but given he's just a prospect, it's unlikely he'll start many games and so you'd have to ask if it was worth it on another project player.
Credit to United, they didn't dump 60 mill on him like they did with Rasmus. Maybe they are learning.
If I were United, as much as this would be a foreign concept to them given the last 30 years, I would shelve any title or cup ambitions for a season or two and get back to building a solid base. The ghosts of their past success are killing their team. It's not the 90's or 00's anymore and they are a million miles away from being there. Forget the past, take your medicine, focus on hungry players that aren't there for the money but are there to prove themselves. Start doing what United used to do and look at performing players in the EPL in the bottom half of the table and start filling out their squad with them.Loan fees across the board seem pretty expensive these days, 5 million seems normal which is a crazy thing to think about. I agree though, he's probably not the sort of signing they need.
If i were united, i'd give up on looking to buy big name superstars and look at bringing in good characters who turn up and play well every week.