yabadabado wrote: » Rumours of Higuain to Chelsea, that would cover a good chunk of Ronaldo fee.
Mitch Connor wrote: » My gripe with it was that it was used in relation to a deal that doesn't look anywhere close to being done. Also (and to a different post) Fred looked a done deal a few weeks ago because it was. Contract signed, fee agreed, medical done, pictures done etc - just waiting for the work permit - no issue with that being called a done deal. With Sandro we have: Signed contract: No. Medical done: No. Fee agreed: No. Media pictures done: No. Interviews done: No. Work Permit applied for: No. In what world does that look like a done deal?
astradave wrote: » He wants 30m nett a year. So in Italy they have high tax so would be nearly 60m gross a year.. they would need to offload a few players to be able to justify thst
yabadabado wrote: » I only mentioned the fee;) Agreed it's Higuain,Sandro and probably a few lesser names that will fund it. Probably get 60m each for those 2,that will Cover Ronnies wage for 2 seasons :eek:
Lukker- wrote: » He won't get close to that at Juve. My guess is they are letting him control the majority of his image rights or something. I also don't think Juve will gut the team to accommodate Ronaldo. Likewise I don't think Ronaldo will join a non-competitive stripped down team. He'll still want to challenge for the CL, and I think that is a big part of why Juve are after him.
Lord TSC wrote: » I'm actually massively surprised the press aren't even trying to link us into the story, just to generate clicks. Nor are Ronnie's team using us to drive up contract offers, sale price, etc.
bangkok wrote: » Cannot see Ronaldo playing under Jose at United. Juventus are also a massive club. Better going there than to the U.S at this stage in his career
astradave wrote: » Why?
bangkok wrote: » They didnt end on the best terms and for the 3 years they worked together it was very tense. Ronaldo also didnt like jose's defensive approach
astradave wrote: » Defensive approach my bollox... broke records for goals scored
astradave wrote: » bangkok wrote: » They didnt end on the best terms and for the 3 years they worked together it was very tense. Ronaldo also didnt like jose's defensive approach Defensive approach my bollox... broke records for goals scored
Lord TSC wrote: » I did a quick google and there are plenty of articles that say Jose's "negativity" did frustrate Ronaldo, despite the success it achieved for all involved.
bangkok wrote: » He also said cristiano was not the "real" ronaldo
astradave wrote: » Lets just move on here anyways.. and now our heads for Lord Tesco, as it’s being reported that there is a medical scheduled for Ronaldo in Turin :pac:
Cantona's Collars wrote: » News now that Madrid have made an improvement in their contract offer to Ronaldo.
astradave wrote: » Yeah but it’s wasnt to do with an actual defensive approach to games it was that Ronaldo was asked to work hard for the team, the same way Ozil alluded to in his autobiography. He didn’t build his team around Ronaldo but around devestatingly quick transitions. I dunno how you can call that football that was played in that record breaking year defensive.. it was brilliant to watch and sensational too
bucketybuck wrote: » I have an awful memory these days, does anybody happen to know what particular team holds the record for the most ever league goals scored in a season in La Liga?