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2 days apart. might be going back to negotiate the price down even further
Is the 213m inclusive of wages etc?
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2 days apart. might be going back to negotiate the price down even further
2 days apart. might be going back to negotiate the price down even further
Is the 213m inclusive of wages etc?
It seems like the release clause was £52.1 million (not £64 million as first reported). The agents commissions and other fees push the initial cost to £94 million. He's on a five year contract that is worth £107 million. So total cost to City of £201 million.
It is my understanding that Dortmund agreed to give Mino Raiola and Haaland's father, Alf-Inge, a significant share of the future sales value - which put some clubs off. So that's the £42 million in 'agents fees and other fees' that was mentioned.
Exclusive: Newcastle United to bid for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer
Newcastle United will launch a bold bid to sign England international striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin now they are certain of a place in the Premier League next season.
Telegraph Sport can reveal that the Magpies have identified Calvert-Lewin as one of their priority targets this summer and have been encouraged to believe the player would like to make the move before the start of next season.
Reims forward Hugo Ekitike is also expected to join after a move for forward collapsed on deadline day in January when the player was reluctant to leave France so soon after breaking into the first team.
It remains to be seen whether Everton, who are still involved in a relegation battle following a goalless draw at Watford on Wednesday night, are willing to consider letting the centre forward leave.
Calvert-Lewin was once again used as a substitute in the draw at Vicarage Road, coming on in the 77th minute and has had injury problems this season.
But Newcastle’s interest in the player is long standing and he is someone manager Eddie Howe believes will upgrade his offensive options at St James’ Park.
Exclusive: Newcastle United to bid for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer
Plus: Analysis of what Calvert-Lewin would bring to the team and why he would be interested in a move to Newcastlewww.telegraph.co.uk
Bye bye Tapin-LewinExclusive: Newcastle United to bid for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer
Newcastle United will launch a bold bid to sign England international striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin now they are certain of a place in the Premier League next season.
Telegraph Sport can reveal that the Magpies have identified Calvert-Lewin as one of their priority targets this summer and have been encouraged to believe the player would like to make the move before the start of next season.
Reims forward Hugo Ekitike is also expected to join after a move for forward collapsed on deadline day in January when the player was reluctant to leave France so soon after breaking into the first team.
It remains to be seen whether Everton, who are still involved in a relegation battle following a goalless draw at Watford on Wednesday night, are willing to consider letting the centre forward leave.
Calvert-Lewin was once again used as a substitute in the draw at Vicarage Road, coming on in the 77th minute and has had injury problems this season.
But Newcastle’s interest in the player is long standing and he is someone manager Eddie Howe believes will upgrade his offensive options at St James’ Park.
Exclusive: Newcastle United to bid for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer
Plus: Analysis of what Calvert-Lewin would bring to the team and why he would be interested in a move to Newcastlewww.telegraph.co.uk
Sensible target for them. If he stays fit he's a lot better than most (read: Brades) think he is.
Isn't this campaigner supposed to be reliable on all things Barca? By throwing De Ligt in he's lost all credibility in my eyes.
I'm sure United would be interested in Mpabbe, Diaz and VVD as well ffs
FWIW since Woodward left, United have not been briefing journalists at all on signings. This reeks of desperation. Agents throwing Uniteds name around to drum up interest in their players from other clubs.
Chris Wood.I wonder who Everton would buy to replace him.
Hopefully someone good who doesn't spend his time worrying about what women's clothes to wear.I wonder who Everton would buy to replace him.
€20m apparently
Being claimed that Real Madrid will be after him then.
Life in the Premier FarmerMan City the stepping stone club
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Youd have to be pretty insecure to be bothered by the idea that one of your players might prefer to play elsewhere.Man City the stepping stone club
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