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Payam Niazmand @ Portimonense SC | 2021-2022
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZSaFUGd_rI
Payam Niazmand played against Zenit St. Petersburg. Unfortunately, Portimonense lost 3-1 with goals from Lovren, Malcom and Claudinho.
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Originally posted by Farzadfarhangni View PostLooks like Niazmand only played the first half. None of the goals was in any way his fault. The third goal (the free kick) was deflected.
if he hopes to make it at this level .... he's gotta be able to at least get a hand to it..!
i think i've only seen all of 1 Full game from the young homie and that was the last time he got a start in TM and he was dreadful ... havent seen enough positive from highlights here n there to think he may yet amount up to something notable..!!?
happy that he is motivated and slugging it in europe trying to grow and improve though.... so best wishes to our young lad ..!!
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postthose were some soft ass goals he conceded ... especially the 2-3...!
if he hopes to make it at this level .... he's gotta be able to at least get a hand to it..!
i think i've only seen all of 1 Full game from the young homie and that was the last time he got a start in TM and he was dreadful ... havent seen enough positive from highlights here n there to think he may yet amount up to something notable..!!?
happy that he is motivated and slugging it in europe trying to grow and improve though.... so best wishes to our young lad ..!!
Anyways, I try not to judge players too much based on highlight reels... Always shows the mistakes of defenders and goalies and the brilliance of the forwards...
He was the team hero a few months ago in their cup games... so he can afford a poor game, if indeed he had a poor game.
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Originally posted by Farzadfarhangni View PostAgain, the release clause is not a minimum if both clubs agree... So, he can move to Juventus for 10M if both teams and player are happy with the deal...
Correct if wrong, but I don't think the club can do anything other than to sell the player if another club triggers the player's release clause.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostI understand that, but what is the point of setting the release clause so high? Just as a bit of a wildcard in case a club meets their demands?
Correct if wrong, but I don't think the club can do anything other than to sell the player if another club triggers the player's release clause.
If a club agrees on personal terms with the player but wants to pay something less than the release clause, then both buying and selling club have to agree on the selling price.
The release clause is usually introduced to satisfy the player during contract negotiation. The negotiations would usually go something like this:
Player: "I need $5 million a year for 5 years. I am going to be a world class goalkeeper and well worth it"
Club: "You are a nobody right now and I am taking a big chance paying you $500K a year. "
Player: "I am going to be worth $200M in two years"
Club: "OK body, I am willing to pay you $600K and give you a $50 Million release clause. If in two years you are worth $200 Million, then you can pocket the $150 Million plus the $1.2 Million you earned as salary here."
Player: " Ah, Ah, OK... "
Very rarely the release clause is exercised and usually the player is sold to another club at agreed upon price between two clubs with is lower than the release clause price.
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