blues-clues wrote:My understanding of Contract Law is that all parts of a contract must be legally enforceable or the entire contract is invalid.
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PrezIke wrote:La Liga didn't reject it from Neymar they rejected the cheque from PSG's lawyers citing that only Spanish clubs are guaranteed to be able to use the release clause. They claim Neymar can do it himself.
I think that would mean the price would go up even higher due to taxes. Amazing what they are doing. Bunch of hypocrites.
Sideshow Bob wrote:blues-clues wrote:My understanding of Contract Law is that all parts of a contract must be legally enforceable or the entire contract is invalid.
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doubt it. most/all of these contracts would have a std severability/savings clause. but even without one, a court is unlikely to throw out the whole agt over this.
Im_Spartacus wrote:I just wonder in amongst this story whether there was actually an attempt by the Qatar govt or someone connected with them to give Neymar the cash (perhaps in the form of a loan) and him pay the release clause.
If Neymar has been loaned the money by the club, then technically the club have not spent anything against FFP as a loan is not expenditure. Of course it would need to be accounted for in the end, but certainly wouldn't have to be written off as a loss in the books any time soon. I wonder if this is the reason La Liga got arsed about it, as if this is what happned, there is zero comeback on FFP.
Sounds extreme but there must be a cunning plan in play here for this transfer to make financial sense.
nottsblue wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:I just wonder in amongst this story whether there was actually an attempt by the Qatar govt or someone connected with them to give Neymar the cash (perhaps in the form of a loan) and him pay the release clause.
If Neymar has been loaned the money by the club, then technically the club have not spent anything against FFP as a loan is not expenditure. Of course it would need to be accounted for in the end, but certainly wouldn't have to be written off as a loss in the books any time soon. I wonder if this is the reason La Liga got arsed about it, as if this is what happned, there is zero comeback on FFP.
Sounds extreme but there must be a cunning plan in play here for this transfer to make financial sense.
Might a cunning plan involve the setting up a super league in Qatar around the time of the World Cup and the marquee signing for said football league be Neymar?
Im_Spartacus wrote:I just wonder in amongst this story whether there was actually an attempt by the Qatar govt or someone connected with them to give Neymar the cash (perhaps in the form of a loan) and him pay the release clause.
If Neymar has been loaned the money by the club, then technically the club have not spent anything against FFP as a loan is not expenditure. Of course it would need to be accounted for in the end, but certainly wouldn't have to be written off as a loss in the books any time soon. I wonder if this is the reason La Liga got arsed about it, as if this is what happned, there is zero comeback on FFP.
Sounds extreme but there must be a cunning plan in play here for this transfer to make financial sense.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Gotta laugh at La Liga citing suspicion of state aid.
Fucking hypocrites
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