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So what he's saying is either Mou will finish top 3 or get sacked for being in 16th place, but nothing in between
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He was about to until he got sacked.Mourinho's never finished a full season below 3rd in the league though...
He was about to until he got sacked.Mourinho's never finished a full season below 3rd in the league though...
He was about to until he got sacked.Mourinho's never finished a full season below 3rd in the league though...
He was about to until he got sacked.Mourinho's never finished a full season below 3rd in the league though...
So that would be €110m, which already includes Raiola's commission.Di Marzio: "The fees have been worked out between Juventus and Manchester United for Paul Pogba. Pogba, who will move to the Premier League will now the player linked to the highest transfer fee of all time, about €110m. The fee to Juventus will be slightly lower than the amount reported in the last few days, as Pogba's agent Raiola's fees had to be taken into account as well. Juventus' receipt should net slightly over €100m, representing a huge payday for the Italian club who landed Pogba from United four years ago for nothing. As for Raiola's commission, that will be paid by United. All together, the gross (before taxes) transfer fee is €110m, higher than any fee paid before, with final details of all the fees to be released in a few hours with a release issued by Juventus."
NBC Sports Soccer @NBCSportsSoccer 20m20 minutes ago
.@Arsenal insist they won't spend big to compete with Premier League rivals | #Arsenal #PLonNBC
Speaking in California ahead of Arsenal’s game against the MLS All-Stars on Thursday, chief executive Ivan Gazidis revealed that the Gunners’ transfer policy is not going to change.
“We can’t afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective,” Gazidis said. “We would not be successful if we simply went out into the transfer market and tried to outgun our competitors.
“We’re run in a self-sustaining way, and a way that we believe in, because we believe it gives us certainty for the future and enables us to plan our future with confidence. That means we can’t afford to make huge mistakes in the transfer market. We can’t afford to outgun competitors that have far more money to splurge on transfer fees than we do. So we have to be very careful, very selective about how we do things.”
NBC Sports Soccer @NBCSportsSoccer 20m20 minutes ago
.@Arsenal insist they won't spend big to compete with Premier League rivals | #Arsenal #PLonNBC
naw, you wishing that players tore their ACLs and MCLs because they left leicester and laughing about it was a waste of "internets" space
Yeah I just saw that too
I'm just getting a headstart ,I know the hate is gonna be back tenfold soon...
NBC Sports Soccer @NBCSportsSoccer 20m20 minutes ago
.@Arsenal insist they won't spend big to compete with Premier League rivals | #Arsenal #PLonNBC
In other news, water is wet.
chat ****Talk that **** famI'm just getting a headstart,I know the hate is gonna be back tenfold soon...
Paul Pogba is currently on his way to Los Angeles to undergo a Manchester United medical. [L'Equipe]
Mourinho's never finished a full season below 3rd in the league though...