Summer transfer window 2024 (18 Viewers)

skybluecam

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Release clause - €85m (£71,564,900)
From 15% we’d get
85-20=65
65mx0.15=€9,750,000 (£8,208,037)
From 10% we’d get (remember to deduct addons)
85-24=61
61mx0.10=€6,100,000 (£5,133,516)

so if the release clause is paid we’d get between 5.1m and 8.2m depending on what bonuses are paid thats just maximum and minimum fees as obviously the in betweens are add ons paid which is realistically what we’d get so Im guessing around 6.5m
Release clause is €100m, no?
 

Alkhen

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SIx million, four hundred thousand pound and zero pence*

*possibly

based off 10% of £64m (£85m minus the £21m they paid for him originally)
 

biggymania

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Nothing new has actually been said in that article so I think the comments here still stand:


I'd be more convinced if Fabrizio was running his mouth, but nobody even vaguely credible is saying anything definitive.
 

junglej13

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Athletico Madrid are now showing interest in Vik
To be honest he gets linked with a different club every hour on Twitter. Spurs was gathering a bit of traction yesterday. Still think he's nailed on to leave this summer. Far too many clubs after a top striker. Hopefully will force Arsenal to stop pissing around and activate his release clause.
 

Cally Fedora

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Whilst Cyril is up there as one of my favourite strikers of all time. He was never as a prolific goal scorer in comparison to Vik.
Having said that, if someone stamps up £85m for Vik....I'll be celebrating as it means we don't have any pressure to sell Sheaf
Yes, but don’t forget Cyrille played in the top flight and was part of perennially struggling teams. For me there’s no comparison but I am biased. They are similar in ways. Turn on the half way line, bounce defenders off them. Gyokeres probably had a better conversion rate but I’ll wager your average CH would have preferred to play against Vik
 

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