Starostyak The King Geschrieben 14. Juli 2009 13.05 Carlos Tevez has passed his medical and signed a five-year contract at Manchester City. He is to be presented to the press at 2pm. Stay watching Sky Sports News and logged on to skysports.com for all the latest updates from Eastlands.SSN Transfer Clockwatch Deal ist somit fix. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Gampern Im ASB-Olymp Geschrieben 14. Juli 2009 Mal schauen wie die Fans von Man City ihn aufnehmen. Ja wie werdens ihn aufnehmen? Mit Churrascos werdens ihn bewerfen! fickle as fuck 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
rocket_korki Postinho Geschrieben 14. Juli 2009 , wenigstens ist das Theater jetzt beendet und Carlos kriegt das Geld in den Popo geschoben Aber danke jedenfalls nocheinmal für diverse wichtige Türl´n, die er trotzdem gemacht hat. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Gampern Im ASB-Olymp Geschrieben 13. September 2009 (bearbeitet) Angeblich hat er £47 million gekostet, wurde aber schon von der mMn äußerst vertrauenswürdigen Quelle Kia Joorabchian () dementiert. Manchester City are paying an astonishing £47 million fee to Carlos Tévez’s private “owners” in a move that obliterates the British transfer record. The deal makes the Argentina striker the fifth most expensive footballer of all time.City’s billionaire Arab owners have agreed to pay almost twice the £25.5 million fee widely reported to have changed hands, The Times can reveal. An initial £15 million payment is to be followed by two additional sums of £16 million. Another £3.5 million will be paid if City win the Champions League while Tévez is at the club Nonetheless, Tévez has represented a handsome bit of business. The investors stand to make an estimated profit of at least £50 million from an assortment of fees received for a player whose “economic rights” they originally bought from Boca Juniors for £14 million in 2004.They are understood to include a fee of £4.5 million from West Ham, where Tévez spent the 2006-07 season, a £9 million payment from Manchester United to cover the cost of the player’s two-year “loan” at Old Trafford and now the sum from City. City’s outlay does not end there, though. On top of the £47 million fee, the club are paying Tévez a salary of £7.5 million a year, or just under £145,000 a week. His wages over a five-year contract take City’s total projected outlay on the striker to £84.5 million, a staggering sum even by City’s inflated standards. In all, City’s billionaire owner has committed £770.986 million, which includes the £200 million it cost to buy the club, the £342.786 million committed on players’ contracts and £10 million spent on improving the Carrington training headquarters, City of Manchester Stadium and the club’s academy. Mark Hughes, the City manager, has spent £140 million on six leading players this summer and £218.2 million in transfer fees in total since Sheikh Mansour’s takeover, during which time City’s annual wage bill has more than doubled to just under £95 million. The Times Online bearbeitet 13. September 2009 von Gampern 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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