john@staustell wrote:I would like to think that pulling out of a deal with 24 hours still to go means that they know he's going somewhere else.
ant london wrote:john@staustell wrote:I would like to think that pulling out of a deal with 24 hours still to go means that they know he's going somewhere else.
I'd like to think that too.....but the cynic in me thinks that they were hoping to get this on the cheap and with deferred payment and just hope to god they could assemble the funds to pay for him after the deal was done....and accept that they might have to flog him (back to Europe, at a profit) after a season or so.
I think our demanding an installment up front and also (likely) asking for a share of sell-on fees made it all go to shit for them.
aaron bond wrote:This deal was never going to happen. Firstly, the time frame meant Corinthians were always up against it. Secondly, it just seemed too dodgy - where does a Brazilian club get 40m+ from all of a sudden. I understand the Brazilian economy is doing well but this was just too out of the ordinary. I think City recognised this and that's why we were carrying out so many checks.
City should just now say to Tevez that we're still open to a sale but if nothing is sorted by the end of July, or we have no realistic offer, then he has to stay for the next season. If he stays, we cannot let him go in January. He can stay one more year, help us win the league and we'll get a deal sorted next summer.
We can't let this drag on into August as it will affect our pre-season preparations, and possibly the start of the season.
Well done to club on this, though, and not being forced into a quick deal.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:ant london wrote:john@staustell wrote:I would like to think that pulling out of a deal with 24 hours still to go means that they know he's going somewhere else.
I'd like to think that too.....but the cynic in me thinks that they were hoping to get this on the cheap and with deferred payment and just hope to god they could assemble the funds to pay for him after the deal was done....and accept that they might have to flog him (back to Europe, at a profit) after a season or so.
I think our demanding an installment up front and also (likely) asking for a share of sell-on fees made it all go to shit for them.
Something like this I'd say.
I'm not surprised in the slightest the deal hasn't happened, I doubt whether anybody else is, including the club.
In fact I think the club has been quite canny in the way it has dealt with it, cooperating until the proof showed Corinthians didn't have the loot, even saying they believed the rubbish about his family being the reason for him to go. I doubt they really have much sympathy for Carlito and his family. I certainly don't.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Doesn't Tevez still have three years left on his contract? If so, I'd let Corinthians have him for twelve months for an up-front fee of about 7 million quid, which would cover the depreciation in his market value over that period and free up some money for wages.
I don't want him back now. He's diverting attention away from all the good stuff that's happening with the squad.
I wish we could have a squad full of smart, level-headed lads like Kompany, Lescott, Dzeko, De Jong, Barry, Hart, Zabaleta etc. I'm getting sick of this Robinho/Tevez type of fucking saga. We've got the money and the scouting network to make sure we don't sign flaky cunts from now on.
Crossie wrote:I reckon their bid was being bank rolled by Abramovic. A year in Brazil, then back to England.
Crossie wrote:I reckon their bid was being bank rolled by Abramovic. A year in Brazil, then back to England.
john@staustell wrote:Dont discount a move to Malaga, for less than 50M, all cash.
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