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Hey Jude - Jude Bellingham - Birmingham 30 Million Pounds!!!
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If he goes great move.... As long as they play him...paulie8290 said:Looks set to join Dortmund in the summer apparently0 -
Do you think the efl will reduce any potential points reduction as Birmingham have committed to selling a player as they were meant to do in January. Or have they been forced to sell now.0
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51805933
Visited Man U today
I'm confused that players can't sign a pro deal until they are 17, yet there is still talk of a major transfer fee?0 -
A lot of that was loaded onto the club by the Glazers.shine166 said:Man itd have a debt of nearly $500m, how does that work with ffp ?0 -
Haven't seen enough of him but all the reports say he's a generational talent and one of the best 16 year olds anyone has seen in a long long time.
30m might seem a lot for a 16 year old but given how well Dortmund usually do in the transfer market (if they sign him), they'll know they can sell him back to a premier league club for 100m+ in 2-3 years time.0 -
I posted this on another thread the other day its the only way I can see around it.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51805933
Visited Man U today
I'm confused that players can't sign a pro deal until they are 17, yet there is still talk of a major transfer fee?
I dont see how they are even getting that, he is 16 years old, he cant sign a pro contract until he is 17.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Birmingham certainly won't have any issues next season given that half of Europe is supposedly trying to sign Bellingham for 30m+ this summer.
He doesnt turn 17 until 29th June, not sure how junior contracts work but surely he can just sign for a club abroad and a compensation package has to be agreed that wont be anywhere near £30 Million.
I could be wrong about that tho and Birmingham could already have a contract agreed with him for when he turns 17 so they get money but wasnt sure that was allowed0 -
Him and his family are all huge Birmingham fans so they might not want to see the club ripped off for a few million compensation when they could get 30m+ if he signs a contract.
Also because there's so many big clubs interested in him, these clubs might be prepared to do a deal first rather than wait and see what a tribunal says?
But i do agree it's a bit odd.0 -
Signing with Dortmund. Birmingham will get roughly £20.7m (€23m) for him according to Bild.0
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In the same situation I am sure Charlton would realise about, erm... £700,000 in twelve yearly installments. We'd go back begging for £200,000 as the balance after twelve months mind you!6
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As they said on Sky Sports the other day... You have to wonder if Man Utd have spoken to Dortmund
Allow them to sign Bellingham and then Dortmund knock £20m or however much the asking price for Sancho if United bid0 -
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Apart from getting into a bidding war with Man U, how would that benefit Dortmund? They potentially lose out on £20m on sanchoForeverAddickted said:As they said on Sky Sports the other day... You have to wonder if Man Utd have spoken to Dortmund
Allow them to sign Bellingham and then Dortmund knock £20m or however much the asking price for Sancho if United bid0 -
Yet they've then got a replacement... Not the same sort of player but another youngster to sell on for a huge profit later down the lineTodds_right_hook said:
Apart from getting into a bidding war with Man U, how would that benefit Dortmund? They potentially lose out on £20m on sanchoForeverAddickted said:As they said on Sky Sports the other day... You have to wonder if Man Utd have spoken to Dortmund
Allow them to sign Bellingham and then Dortmund knock £20m or however much the asking price for Sancho if United bid
The alternative is they could still sell Sancho and may not have signed Bellingham0 -
Should be a league tax on players, any player purchased a fee of say 25% is paid to lower leagues/ grass roots football.
It might just help stop the huge disparity in the premier league and the rest of the leagues and put some proper money back into grass roots football.7 -
Dortmund have a great reputation for young players and rightly so. They will sell him in a year or two for a vast profit just as they will Sancho and Haaland.That reputation is deserved for Dortmund and Bundesliga is a very good league to play in and learn in.
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Other benefit is that they are happy to sell players to Bayern Munich.Swisdom said:Dortmund have a great reputation for young players and rightly so. They will sell him in a year or two for a vast profit just as they will Sancho and Haaland.That reputation is deserved for Dortmund and Bundesliga is a very good league to play in and learn in.
good all round
If you sign for a top 6 club in England there almost zero chance you will be sold to another top 6 team. Thus, you are stuck there and do not have much options with you next move.0 -
That's brilliant 😂stackitsteve said:1 -
Those wacky Germans!0
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How the hell is that wasp playing the guitar?Major skills.3
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I Have not read this thread, but I have just seen on Sky that he played for Brum the other night and his transfer will not go through until after he plays in the game Wednesday, ARE YOU WATCHING LYLE TAYLOR10
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Sorry but that’s cringe city 😳😩😞😞1
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Very classy the way he finished the season at Brum AND made sure they got a big fee for himross1 said:I Have not read this thread, but I have just seen on Sky that he played for Brum the other night and his transfer will not go through until after he plays in the game Wednesday, ARE YOU WATCHING LYLE TAYLOR1 -
Wonder how many of them are singing: "Hey Jude" yet wonder just who the hell he is...0
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Not any more. They made it a club policy about 18 months ago not to sell to Bayern any more.SouthWest_Addicks said:
Other benefit is that they are happy to sell players to Bayern Munich.Swisdom said:Dortmund have a great reputation for young players and rightly so. They will sell him in a year or two for a vast profit just as they will Sancho and Haaland.That reputation is deserved for Dortmund and Bundesliga is a very good league to play in and learn in.
good all round
If you sign for a top 6 club in England there almost zero chance you will be sold to another top 6 team. Thus, you are stuck there and do not have much options with you next move.
Also regarding the top 6 here, in the main yes that is the case. But as City proved with the likes of Adebayor, Clichy, Nasri, Walker, and at the time when Liverpool weren't so good, Sterling, money still talks.
If United or City wanted to pay the money for Kane, Spurs would sell him to a top 6 rival.0 -
What a young man, hope he has a successful career.3
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This will end in tears, Lookman mark two.0
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Yes but we got all that money to spend on the training ground so it must’ve been worth iteaststandmike said:This will end in tears, Lookman mark two.0 -
"The 22 shirt has become synonymous with Jude, his rise to the first team aged just 16 years and 38 days and these qualities.
And as such the Club have decided it would be fitting to retire this number, to remember one of our own and to inspire others."
Bit embarrassing imo
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