Mase wrote:They still owe us for Torres?
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:They still owe us for Torres?
I expect so
john@staustell wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:They still owe us for Torres?
I expect so
Report explains how much Barcelona still owes Manchester City for the transfer of Ferran Torres https://barcanewsnetwork.com/report-exp ... an-torres/
john@staustell wrote:I thought this sort of thing led to a FIFA ban if followed up? So City must indeed be being somewhat charitable.
The only upside is that it will show on our accounts and we don't really need the cash right now
Scatman wrote:john@staustell wrote:I thought this sort of thing led to a FIFA ban if followed up? So City must indeed be being somewhat charitable.
The only upside is that it will show on our accounts and we don't really need the cash right now
And maybe a good bargaining chip when it comes to little Spanish kids who are good at football
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:They still owe us for Torres?
I expect so
Report explains how much Barcelona still owes Manchester City for the transfer of Ferran Torres https://barcanewsnetwork.com/report-exp ... an-torres/
They still owe us €26m ffs!!! On your bike Txiki, hopefully the next guy won’t be a wet wipe
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:They still owe us for Torres?
I expect so
Report explains how much Barcelona still owes Manchester City for the transfer of Ferran Torres https://barcanewsnetwork.com/report-exp ... an-torres/
They still owe us €26m ffs!!! On your bike Txiki, hopefully the next guy won’t be a wet wipe
I suspect the terms of payment haven't been breeched. And what they owe is within the time frame for the repayments. Maybe we allowed them to pay over the length of his contract and for this privilege we upped his price a bit. Close to £60M for him was great business after all
Mase wrote:Can we tell Wolves we can’t pay for Nunes and then just hope they forget?
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:john@staustell wrote:
I expect so
Report explains how much Barcelona still owes Manchester City for the transfer of Ferran Torres https://barcanewsnetwork.com/report-exp ... an-torres/
They still owe us €26m ffs!!! On your bike Txiki, hopefully the next guy won’t be a wet wipe
I suspect the terms of payment haven't been breeched. And what they owe is within the time frame for the repayments. Maybe we allowed them to pay over the length of his contract and for this privilege we upped his price a bit. Close to £60M for him was great business after all
Yep, that’s the point. Agreeing to terms over 500 years cause they’re your mates isn’t on. Especially when it’s for a club that has dug us out often.
john@staustell wrote:Not just us
Barcelona still owe over €100m in unpaid transfer fees, Leeds United and Manchester City most affected https://www.football-espana.net/2024/10 ... t-affected
zuricity wrote:john@staustell wrote:Not just us
Barcelona still owe over €100m in unpaid transfer fees, Leeds United and Manchester City most affected https://www.football-espana.net/2024/10 ... t-affected
"Who is paying for Barcelona's new stadium?
Breakdown: Barca's new stadium and the income they are aiming for
In June 2026, the grace period for the 1.5 billion euros borrowed from 20 national and international investors, including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, JLL, Pérez-Llorca, DLA Piper, Key Capital Partners, Legends, and IPG 360, will come to an end."
Anytime you ever see Goldman Sachs in anything to do with investments or funding, you know it's questionable.
john@staustell wrote:zuricity wrote:john@staustell wrote:Not just us
Barcelona still owe over €100m in unpaid transfer fees, Leeds United and Manchester City most affected https://www.football-espana.net/2024/10 ... t-affected
"Who is paying for Barcelona's new stadium?
Breakdown: Barca's new stadium and the income they are aiming for
In June 2026, the grace period for the 1.5 billion euros borrowed from 20 national and international investors, including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, JLL, Pérez-Llorca, DLA Piper, Key Capital Partners, Legends, and IPG 360, will come to an end."
Anytime you ever see Goldman Sachs in anything to do with investments or funding, you know it's questionable.
Sounds like they're completely fucked to me
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