Trickykid
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Better call him "The Terrible Messi" than "The New Messi" then.
Yeah well, hindsight is 20/20.
Better call him "The Terrible Messi" than "The New Messi" then.
Transfermarkt saying Kingsley Coman is about to have his medical at Bayern this weekend in a 20m move
Nope, i was wrong. Di Marzio says it will be a season loan for 3m with a 25m buyout option.
If this is true, then I really wonder why the fuck Juventus is doing that.
Bayern is basically winning there no matter what happens.
Nope, i was wrong. Di Marzio says it will be a season loan for 3m with a 25m buyout option.
If this is true, then I really wonder why the fuck Juventus is doing that.
Bayern is basically winning there no matter what happens.
I am surprised that Bayern actually accepts loans. Juve can still get him back right? Or basically they sold him for 28m?
What is this guy's position anyway? CF? Or AMC?
Is it obligatory buyout option or optional?
I mean if it is obligatory I can understand the deal for both team though I am not sure bayern need this type of deals considering they are one of the richest clubs right now
but if it is optional then Juve lose both ways
what is this guy's position anyway? Cf? Or amc?
Nope, i was wrong. Di Marzio says it will be a season loan for 3m with a 25m buyout option.
If this is true, then I really wonder why the fuck Juventus is doing that.
Bayern is basically winning there no matter what happens.
Juventus will sell a they got for free for reported 28M in total over a player who hasn't impressed at all, everytime he has been giving a chance. How exactly is Bayern winning this?
Bayern accepts this loan because this is like a testdrive for them now. They can have him one year for 3m, and if they want him because hes good enough, then they buy him for 25m. That is amazing business by Bayern.
Juve cant do anything about it then, their only chance would be, that Coman wouldnt want to stay Bayern. But that is highly unlikely if he has just made his breakthrough there then.
Optional. Not sure if an "obligatory buyout option" really exists, at least havent heard about that yet.
The pundits seem to disagree with your view. Not to mention that he is widely considered one of the greatest prospects in Europe under the age of 21.