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Has to be a season loan within the division.

Didn't Bassong go back to and play for spurs after playing on loan for wolves?

No. Someone said that last week and I provided a link disproving it.

Probably me, didn't see response will take your word for it

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Herrera deal has fallen through. 

 

What is wrong with Man U's transfer dealings? They have been made to look like mugs this summer. 

 

yeah there was only one thing worse than signing him for £36m and that was making it last all day before the deal collapses!

 

awful summer for them

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Collymore said in Talksport that bureocratic problems were that in spain the player himself pays off his own contract to his old club, but Herrera doesn't have that kind of money so Manure has to work bureocracy so they can pay the 36 million euros for Herrera so he can pay out his own contract.

 

 

It's slightly more than that.  In Spanish law you are legally entitled to buy out your own contract which is why players always have a 'release clause' which is an amount agreed on by all parties involved in signing a contract as to what a player is worth.  

 

The complication is that the player has to buy their own contract out.  They need to go to the league, pay the fee and declare themselves as a free agent.   Obviously what usually happens is that the buying club pay the fee and the money goes to the selling club because the player never actually buys his contract out.   However if the club don't want to sell or they want more than the release clause then they just tell the player to buy his own contract out which he can do if he has (in the case of Herrera) £30.5m in cash immediately available to him.  As that is probably not the case then Manchester United will have to give him the money which the Spanish government will see as an income which they will then want income tax to be paid upon. Top rate income tax in Spain is currently 52%, so £30.5m suddenly becomes somewhere in the region of £45m.   United could have probably avoided all of this by not waiting until the last minute to try and force a deal. 

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FRAUD?

Spanish football writer Andy West: "Some bizarre reports coming out regarding United's collapsed Herrera deal. Apparently a group of men claiming to be United representatives spent an hour at the La Liga offices in Madrid today, but it turns out they had nothing to do with the club and were presumably just attempting to get a cut of the deal in an elaborate fraud.

"Must be stressed these are just rumours but the Spanish media have published pictures of men in black suits - supposedly the United "representatives" - coming out of the league offices carrying briefcases.

"All very strange and no doubt the truth will come out in the next few days."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/23882862

 

That's so hilarious it doesn't even seem plausible. :lol:

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Arsenal finally sign Ozil!

 

Bet utd fans wouldnt have minded him.....ooops!

Every time United do something un-United-like, my mate just says "Welcome again to the Moyes era". I'm considering putting him on suicide watch.
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