What do our players have to do to get a decent transfer? I'm guessing scouts expected Saeid to score 2 goals on Spain from the centre of the field while doing a backflip through a fire-lit hula hoop. Even if he did that he might get an offer from Rennes or Amiens or some other minnow team.
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Posthe needs to dump his current agent..... how dafauq is he still stuck in Amfking kar ?
who is his agent anyhow..!!? lousy sob
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Originally posted by Afat11 View PostA reputable insider for Standard Liege reports that Standard made a 1.3 million offer to Rostov for Saeid. Apparently Rostov wants more, and there is competition between Liege, Brugge, and a Russian team to sign him.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postwas it an article our your personal source? Great news if true. I wonder who the russian team is...But brugge would be the optimal offer. He would get to show himself in champions league, and compete with some very good players in a very reputable league. IF it is a big moscow team thats interested in him thats also a good option
https://twitter.com/sachatavolieri/s...91472842584065
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Originally posted by TAJ_LIVERPOOL View PostStandard Liege is also very close to playing champions league this year
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postgood point, Totally missed that. They are currently heading into amsterdam level at 2-2. Any of these three options (Brugge, Liege, Russian team) will represent a big upgrade for Saeid. Lets see what happens. Given rostov's asking price is so low im cautiously optimistic.
I think Rostov knows this about the market, and with Russian teams being as frugal as they are, I see them selling Saeid to the highest bidder in the mid-2 millions. I assume the highest bidder will be a team with cash to spend, so likely one of the big Russian teams (Zenit, Spartak, CSKA, Lokomotiv).
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Originally posted by Kiarash View Post€1.3 milion euro’s for Saeid is almost free considering his amazing potential and talent he showed at the WC.
- they either got him on a free transfer (or for a very low sum if I remember correctly) so their return would be big.
- Belgian clubs won’t pay more than 6-7 mil for players unless they’re really special and established (kind of like Dutch clubs)
If they don’t have concrete offers then this should be taken more seriously by the club.
Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostGiven rostov's asking price is so low im cautiously optimistic.Team Meli Iran
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Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostI’m not so sure about that....I will say 1.3 is low but not that low. Also consider a few things
- they either got him on a free transfer (or for a very low sum if I remember correctly) so their return would be big.
- Belgian clubs won’t pay more than 6-7 mil for players unless they’re really special and established (kind of like Dutch clubs)
If they don’t have concrete offers then this should be taken more seriously by the club.
What’s Rostov’s asking price?
Details: The #Standard wants to attract Saeid Ezatolahi but the price requested by FC Rostov (1.3M, as mentioned above) is estimated too high for now by #RSCL. The club is trying to find an agreement. #Clubbrugge and another Russian club also interested.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postthis is the second tweet about saeid from the standard liege insider on twitter that Afat mentioned.
Details: The #Standard wants to attract Saeid Ezatolahi but the price requested by FC Rostov (1.3M, as mentioned above) is estimated too high for now by #RSCL. The club is trying to find an agreement. #Clubbrugge and another Russian club also interested.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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