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Just now, Gawalls said:

Genuine question as I'm out of the loop on this, why are people so confident will get him? All I see online is normal reported shite, have I missed something (and this is a genuine question)

 

Ryder saying hes due in for a medical over the weekend.

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1 minute ago, Fak said:

 

They wanted 40m. We offered 45m.

Wow brilliant and 50% straight to real, guess that sweetener makes sure they don't take up their buy back option. Now just the Chelsea and Man I hijack to deal with, hopefully they extra takes care of that as well.

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Him not looking a world beater in some YouTube clips is hardly proof that he isn’t, same as him going through Barca and Real’s academies is hardly proof that he is (how many hundreds of pro players have?).

 

He’s in the Spain squad at a very young age and playing for a poor side - which should be indicative of something.  Let’s get the lad signed and have a wee bit of faith that he’ll become a great signing. 

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https://as.com/futbol/primera/el-newcastle-aprieta-por-victor-munoz-f202606-n/

 

Víctor Muñoz and Newcastle are close to joining. The deal is in the works and could be finalized soon. The Magpies , having received €80 million for Anthony Gordon, are prepared to invest almost half that amount. As reported by El Chiringuito and confirmed by AS, the transfer fee being considered is €35 million plus another €5 million in add-ons. This is the same €40 million buyout clause as Osasuna, but structured differently. This new arrangement also allows for a more favorable tax treatment, as simply paying the clause directly is less advantageous. However, all of this is contingent on Real Madrid's decision.

 

Because it's important to remember that this is a four-way equation: Osasuna, Newcastle, Víctor Muñoz, and Real Madrid. Real Madrid owns 50% of the player's rights after selling him for €5 million last summer. They also retain a right of first refusal and the option to exercise a buy-back clause for between €8 and €10 million this summer. Therefore, if an agreement between the English club and Real Madrid's offices at El Sadar (the stadium), as well as the player himself, were to materialize— details of which are still pending —it would also have to be reviewed by Real Madrid and subject to their decision-making power. For Real Madrid, however, it would represent a significant financial boost. Specifically, a potential €20 million (€17.5 million guaranteed and €2.5 million in performance-related bonuses).

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