Juventus signed Bonucci, Barzagli and Benatia for €35 mill
Manchester City signed Stones, Mangala and Otamendi for €140 mill.
Juventus signed Bonucci, Barzagli and Benatia for €35 mill
Manchester City signed Stones, Mangala and Otamendi for €140 mill.
iwasthere2012 wrote:https://www.whoscored.com/News/7Y2m7WHk0kWDMsaAWg1qNQ/Show/West-Ham-make-first-summer-signing
Zabaleta confirmed by The Hammers.
http://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2017 ... o-zabaleta
Seeing him in a West Ham shirt. It's sad.
Can't wait for him to come back to us, as we know he will.
blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
Tsch ! Communists for ya !
johnny crossan wrote:ITKs in another place confidently pushing prediction of a triple club announcement tomorrow - Bernardo, Walker and Fabinho
what do they know pfft
johnny crossan wrote:ITKs in another place confidently pushing prediction of a triple club announcement tomorrow - Bernardo, Walker and Fabinho
what do they know pfft
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:johnny crossan wrote:ITKs in another place confidently pushing prediction of a triple club announcement tomorrow - Bernardo, Walker and Fabinho
what do they know pfft
If so, I'd much rather it be a double announcement JC, omitting Walker from the proceedings............
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
Tsch ! Communists for ya !
Oh, I don't know Zurich, if it means we might yet have the spectacle of Shrek plying his waning trade in the lower Divisions in this country, for the likes of Accrington Stanley or somesuch, I wouldn't want to criticise the Chinese unduly.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:johnny crossan wrote:ITKs in another place confidently pushing prediction of a triple club announcement tomorrow - Bernardo, Walker and Fabinho
what do they know pfft
If so, I'd much rather it be a double announcement JC, omitting Walker from the proceedings............
zuricity wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
Tsch ! Communists for ya !
Oh, I don't know Zurich, if it means we might yet have the spectacle of Shrek plying his waning trade in the lower Divisions in this country, for the likes of Accrington Stanley or somesuch, I wouldn't want to criticise the Chinese unduly.
The Chinese are the biggest bunch of hypocrites in the world. Communists yet the biggest Capitalists . How does that work. Let companies like Apple , Samsung dump their shitty pollutants all over the place, so that they can't get done in Europe or the US
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:zuricity wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:Not read this anywhere else on here but The Chinese FA have just implemented a 100% tax on foreign footballers. So Costa, Rooney etc who were looking at big transfer fees and huge salaries wont look so attractive to clubs like Tianjin who would literally have to pay £150m in fees for Costa before his wages. Might change the market a bit if clubs counting on selling to China suddenly don't have the income they expected.
Tsch ! Communists for ya !
Oh, I don't know Zurich, if it means we might yet have the spectacle of Shrek plying his waning trade in the lower Divisions in this country, for the likes of Accrington Stanley or somesuch, I wouldn't want to criticise the Chinese unduly.
The Chinese are the biggest bunch of hypocrites in the world. Communists yet the biggest Capitalists . How does that work. Let companies like Apple , Samsung dump their shitty pollutants all over the place, so that they can't get done in Europe or the US
In purely tax matters, if it means that Chelsea and the Scum won't be receiving multiple millions (or Pogbas) for the likes of Costa and Shrek, to improve their financial positions further, then I'm not complaining.
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