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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1185 on: Today at 01:58:28 PM »
There's no way Dortmund are having him back again. He didn't do that well when he returned on loan before. Really hard to see where he goes after this season.

As long as his wages were reasonable (not the daft quarter of a million a week suggested above) they would love to have him back.

He did fine in his loan spell. Not "sell him for £70m" fine like his main time there, but he was perfectly decent.

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« Reply #1186 on: Today at 02:12:45 PM »
Neither Spurs or Dortmund currently pay any of their players close to that, and I don't see what's so special about Sancho for them to make an exception.

I dont know how true this but apparently  spurs will be changing their wage structure come the summer as they are looking  to invest heavily as their last two seasons have been poor. Now levys nit running the show either their wage structure  eill be changing. They have the money so can afford to to.

Although i agree with you about sancho, this spurs they have a habit of sogning players for  over the odds e.g  gallagher simons, tel to name a few.

Its unlikely but on a free that would be typical spurs move.

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« Reply #1187 on: Today at 02:14:45 PM »
Didn't Chelsea have a obligation to buy clause? They paid Manchester United several millions to get out of it.

£20m transfer fee but they still preferred to pay an additional £5m not to sign him.

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1188 on: Today at 02:19:14 PM »
Also cant manure trigger a one year extension? Im sure i read that somewhere

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1189 on: Today at 02:19:44 PM »
Also cant manure trigger a one year extension? Im sure i read that somewhere

They can, but there's no reason that they would want to.

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1190 on: Today at 02:27:36 PM »
Sancho on a free at 200k a week over 4 years is probably not far off fee and wages for Guessand over 4 years. I wouldn't sign him on that but someone probably will.

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1191 on: Today at 02:31:14 PM »
Also cant manure trigger a one year extension? Im sure i read that somewhere

They can, but there's no reason that they would want to.

Agreed. Would be a big gamble if no one paid the transfer  fee and they are stuck with his wages for another season

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1192 on: Today at 04:06:23 PM »
Didn't Chelsea have a obligation to buy clause? They paid Manchester United several millions to get out of it.

£20m transfer fee but they still preferred to pay an additional £5m not to sign him.

Doesn’t fit in with their policy though does he?

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1193 on: Today at 04:26:25 PM »
Regardless of what happens in the summer, he’s made real progress recently. Just watched the Newcastle highlights and the commentator mentioned that it was only his third start in the league. So, really good cameos v Arsenal (h) and Chelsea, and a few more good games from the start. Put me in the optimistic camp.

 


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