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Alireza Jahanbakhsh @ Brighton & Hove Albion | 2019-2020
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostAt this point, he hasn't played a single match in the EPL this year (1 cup game). It's not looking good for him. Let's see. Locadia managed to go to Hoffenheim, I would jump of JOY if he could get a similar team.
I'm sure he can manage to go to a team like PSV.
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The one thing that we have to remember is that Jahanbakhsh is Brighton's most expensive transfer purchase in club history. They bought Jahanbakhsh slightly over a year ago, for somewhere in the range of $20 million.
There is no chance they will sell him to another club - at his current value (which is definitely way below $20 million) - and realize a loss in their investment only after a year. They need to find a way to bring his value back up to an appropriate price to re-sell him, even if it is at a slight loss.
That being said - a loan is probably the most likely scenario for ARJ. Ideally, we can see him loaned to another EPL team where he has a chance to prove that he belongs.
What I'm trying to say is this: it's only been about a year since Brighton bought him for a record fee... it's too soon for both Brighton and US as fans to give up on him.We are currently witnessing a revolution in Iranian football. Team Melli has never been stronger than it is today, and we will only get better.
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Originally posted by Javeed View PostThe one thing that we have to remember is that Jahanbakhsh is Brighton's most expensive transfer purchase in club history. They bought Jahanbakhsh slightly over a year ago, for somewhere in the range of $20 million.
There is no chance they will sell him to another club - at his current value (which is definitely way below $20 million) - and realize a loss in their investment only after a year. They need to find a way to bring his value back up to an appropriate price to re-sell him, even if it is at a slight loss.
That being said - a loan is probably the most likely scenario for ARJ. Ideally, we can see him loaned to another EPL team where he has a chance to prove that he belongs.
What I'm trying to say is this: it's only been about a year since Brighton bought him for a record fee... it's too soon for both Brighton and US as fans to give up on him.
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostFourth most expensive, bro.
Point still stands. He's a massive investment from only a year ago - would be silly for them to realize their losses already.We are currently witnessing a revolution in Iranian football. Team Melli has never been stronger than it is today, and we will only get better.
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I honestly see the only path open for JB is a return to AZ.... His reputation will have fallen in the Eredivisie so I can't see PSV going for him now.
AZ are second in the league behind Ajax (who are beating Chelsea 4-1 at Stamford bridge right now!!) and he is still seen very fondly over there.
The worst thing would be if JB spends rest of the year on the bench and then gets loaned out to a championship team and loses confidence....
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Originally posted by BacheLot View PostUnfortunately for him loan to a championship team looks the most likely departure..!!? Mostly due to his affordability issues ..!
Unless he is willing to take a Somewhat significant pay cut ..!
I wouldn’t if I were him -
Fk Brighton
Milk them & enjoy life just training
He can permanently get emotionally scarred, thus never finding his way back to his top form ever again.
If I were him, I would have certainly moved to a different league (only in Europe) and smaller club where I can shine and gain back my confidence, and hopefully near future once again move to a more reputable league. He is still young and has possible bright years ahead of him. He is not respected at his current club and IMHO he is overdue for a move.
Money is not everything. Plus he already has made lots of money, not to worry about it for years.
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