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bit of a throwback. what a goal this was by JB against Ajax.
As long he stays in top flight football where ever that may be and does great things like this, we are going to have a future superstar for TM. the only worry i have of him joining the championship is that it is hard to find live broadcasts of their games unless it's the big games.
Seriously. They should be looking at the likes of Hajsafy or something.
This Iraqi player also has a Swedish passport, which means NEC doesn't have to pay him a high salary. Hajsafi is fully non-EU, because fully Iranian, and older than 21, which means that his salary is way higher than NEC can afford.
PSV signed a young 17 y o danish winger (N.Laursen)
No problem for Alireza. At the moment he will be of use for PSV, Alireza is ready to move on. And he is more like a forward than a true winger. So this doesn't make the move to PSV impossible.
As I mentioned before, if he has an offer from Spartak he should go there immediately before Nec force him to join Brighton or arab teams.
eg. Keisuke Honda left Holland and started to play in the russian league. He developed into a better player.
NEC can't force a player. They can say no to other clubs, but can't force Alireza to say yes to Brighton. And the first thing probably won't be a problem, as Bart van Ingen has told on Twitter (he is a big fan of twitter) that NEC will accept for instance a Dutch offer, even if it is lower than an offer from China, as long as it is high enough for NEC to reinvest and pay off some debts. But do remember that a part of this amount of money will go to the group of investors of NEC, as they helped to get Alireza. This would make the amount of money NEC needs higher. Still, it is believed that NEC wants 2 million. Still, only some Asian clubs and Brighton have offered this, for as far as we know.
This Iraqi player also has a Swedish passport, which means NEC doesn't have to pay him a high salary. Hajsafi is fully non-EU, because fully Iranian, and older than 21, which means that his salary is way higher than NEC can afford.
None of the Iraqi players are anywhere close to Jahanbakhsh. And NEC will be playing in Eredivisie too, so they need a better player than Alireza or at least as good, not a downgrade.
Im sorry for you guys if this dude is your JB replacement
None of the Iraqi players are anywhere close to Jahanbakhsh. And NEC will be playing in Eredivisie too, so they need a better player than Alireza or at least as good, not a downgrade.
Im sorry for you guys if this dude is your JB replacement
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