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If we’re thinking of the same player… Mudryk is worse so far.There is a player that he’s starting to remind me of…
But I won’t dare say who yet.
I’m going to give this dude more time.
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If we’re thinking of the same player… Mudryk is worse so far.There is a player that he’s starting to remind me of…
But I won’t dare say who yet.
I’m going to give this dude more time.
If we’re thinking of the same player… Mudryk is worse so far.
You new to football? You don't understand agent fee's?Can we get a legit source please?
Y’all just post anything.
What part of what I said says that I don’t understand agent fees?You new to football? You don't understand agent fee's?
Football agents are able to command huge agent fees. Hence why players tend to employ family members cause they are able to get their own wealth just by being their agent. Clubs can negotiate that fee with the agent. Liverpool doesn't pay huge agent fees are are one of the clubs who lodged complaints regarding it. Hence why I can see Caicedos agent pushing for him to go to Chelsea instead. It was also mentioned in Fabrizios tweet during the negotiation process.
It's already established that the reason why other clubs didn't land Caicedo before Brighton is because he had a number of people claiming to be his agent.
Fifa introduced a new rule to try and "cap" agent fees because clubs were complaining about the absorbance amounts they were paying, plus that also creates conflicts, because every time a player transfer occurs, they get a huge percentage of that fee.
As a agent, you would want your player to go for the highest fees because it's beneficial to you since you're getting a cut of that total fee.
Moisés Caicedo and the Perils of Too Much Interest (Published 2021)
It did not take long for the performances of a 19-year-old in Ecuador to catch the eyes of Europe’s biggest clubs. In soccer’s cutthroat transfer market, they were not the only ones watching.www.nytimes.com
Explaining football's new agent rules: An exam, $600 fee and salary cap
FIFA has brought in new regulations for the men and women who broker the biggest deals - and many are not happy about itwww.google.com
What part of what I said says that I don’t understand agent fees?
I said post a legit source that says his agent received 10 mil. I never said agent fees don’t exist.
It’s not that hard to just say you have no idea what his agent was paid by Chelsea and you have no idea what Liverpool was willing to pay his agent either.I had to explain it to you cause you made it seem like it was farfetched.
Brighton had to pay 5 mill in agent fees when he was at Independiente. You don't think that will be even higher now at a transfer fee of 115 mil?
50 had a line on many men about people not being able to read between the lines.
Caicedo: The £4m bargain Brighton turned into a £115m midfielder in under three years
The story of how "the boy Moi" developed into a footballer Liverpool and now Chelsea have agreed to pay a British record fee fortheathletic.com
Liverpool, Man Utd 'put off' by hidden cost of Caicedo before £4.5m Brighton deal
Caicedo moved to Brighton for what looks like a snip at £4.5m from Independiente del Valle in February 2021.www.football365.com
If 1+1 was 2 yesterday. I don't need to perform peano axioms to demonstrate that it is the same tomorrow.It’s not that hard to just say you have no idea what his agent was paid by Chelsea and you have no idea what Liverpool was willing to pay his agent either.
But if you want to “read between the lines” and call it fact.. you got it.
thank goodness for pedri
lewa need to hurry and find his feet
has it been that bad? I haven't watched at all