Polak wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:37
A couple of interesting recent transfers. Ramos (from Benfica) on loan to PSG for a reported 20 million euros. I don't think I've ever seen such an expensive loan. Then there is an option to buy at the end of it, which if the loan is 20 million, is probably going to be some astronomical figure.
I'd expect it be lower. Let's say they agree on a total 50 package. the seller would be much happier to load the player for a 20 million + 30 million than 5 + 45. Also it might work out as a kind of "obligation" to buy. I you loan a player and have an obligation to buy the whole sum is added to the current fiscal year. If loan a player for 20 million and have another 20 million to buy(with out obligation) the seller has a lot of guarantees. Most likely the buyer would activate the buy clause because they invested to much.
Milan did something similar when they bought Tonali. don't remember exact sums, but had a "high" loan fee something in the range of 5-10 million and than an option of 15-20 million. That way Bresci was pretty secured that if the buy clause is not activated they could still sell the player close to the buy out clause.
It all depends who has the power in the negotiation the seller or the buyer.
Kane undergoing medical test at a hospital in Munich. The 30-years old striker might win his first piece of silverware in the first day of becoming a Bayern Munich player (tomorrow versus Red Bull Leipzig in the German Supercup).
I don't know why Spanish giants, namely Real Madrid, didn't go for Harry Kane, with all of this M'bappe saga...
Kane would be a perfect match for them imo, and I think that they have the money.
ultra2013 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 20:48
Kane undergoing medical test at a hospital in Munich. The 30-years old striker might win his first piece of silverware in the first day of becoming a Bayern Munich player (tomorrow versus Red Bull Leipzig in the German Supercup).
Kane is seated on the bench. Will he be brought in?