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Paulo Dybala

I’ve really liked this lad any time I’ve seen him which admittedly isn’t much. Why are Juve so keen to get rid of him though?
Hopefully it’s because:
Sarri ball would rather the cultured Lukaku.
Ronaldo doesn’t like him because he’s better looking and owns his own image rights
They need to free up some cash to pay for Ramsey’s wages and De Ligts fee (plus fund the aforementioned Lukaku)
 
No way is he on 300K, our annual revenue is higher than Juventus and I'd wager we could pay more money than them if it came down to it They're well off but not known as the highest payers unless they sign you on a free.
 
Merci.

I’ll be steaming if we lose Eriksen to United but if Levy pulls this off I’m back in love and willing to shine his little bald head and whatever else he wants.

...And in there lies the rub (excuse the pun!;o)

We may well lose Eriksen under the assumption we'll get any one of Lo Celso, Fernandes, Coutinho or Dybala over the line to ease the loss.
But if all of those fall through at the last minute, or were just non-starters in the first place, we're screwed!

It has to be player through the doors first before anyone leaves.
 
Is there any possible way we can be looking at keeping Eriksen and still getting in Lo Celso and either Coutinho or Dybala??

Then it's over to Poch to keep them all happy with minutes on the pitch. We laughed at Arsenal's all-out-attack approach to transfers...we won't be that bloody far behind at this rate!!

#PoorMoura
 
I've just spend about 30 minutes checking around and he is on a rumoured €7-7.5m per year AFTER tax.
This is how they report football football wages in Italy. They report Ronaldo's wages as €31m, whereas L'Equipe's yearly list of the top ten player wages have him on €56m.

So Dybala is on by my calculation is €236k to €250k a week gross. The top tax band in Italy is 43%.
That converts to £217k - £230k per week.

Kane is supposed to be on £200k
 
I've just spend about 30 minutes checking around and he is on a rumoured €7-7.5m per year AFTER tax.
This is how they report football football wages in Italy. They report Ronaldo's wages as €31m, whereas L'Equipe's yearly list of the top ten player wages have him on €56m.

So Dybala is on by my calculation is €236k to €250k a week gross. The top tax band in Italy is 43%.
That converts to £217k - £230k per week.

Kane is supposed to be on £200k

Exactly why this deal is a non fudging starter. It's not happening.
 
I've just spend about 30 minutes checking around and he is on a rumoured €7-7.5m per year AFTER tax.
This is how they report football football wages in Italy. They report Ronaldo's wages as €31m, whereas L'Equipe's yearly list of the top ten player wages have him on €56m.

So Dybala is on by my calculation is €236k to €250k a week gross. The top tax band in Italy is 43%.
That converts to £217k - £230k per week.

Kane is supposed to be on £200k

I can't see how we can/ would pay Dybala more than what Kane is on.
 
I've just spend about 30 minutes checking around and he is on a rumoured €7-7.5m per year AFTER tax.
This is how they report football football wages in Italy. They report Ronaldo's wages as €31m, whereas L'Equipe's yearly list of the top ten player wages have him on €56m.

So Dybala is on by my calculation is €236k to €250k a week gross. The top tax band in Italy is 43%.
That converts to £217k - £230k per week.

Kane is supposed to be on £200k

As it stands any big name player like this would need to agree to a pay cut (not a dig at the club) which makes it unrealistic.

He would have to really want to move here to do that.
 
As it stands any big name player like this would need to agree to a pay cut (not a dig at the club) which makes it unrealistic.

He would have to really want to move here to do that.
Or Juve really want to shift him and pay him off / he would rather play football in a higher profile league than be frozen out.
 
Or Juve really want to shift him and pay him off / he would rather play football in a higher profile league than be frozen out.

How often does a club pay off the player, I agree they could freeze him out - but he would still get higher wages elsewhere.
 
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