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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postwhat is stupid is loan with 500k obligation is great money for abdi. Yahya doesnt trust him and is bringing in cassiano from portugal anyways. Why block such a move for reserve CF, especially when they also signed Saeed Sadeghi as an additional offensive option who will surely be starter.
Highly doubt this! Specially for new promoted Portugese side
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postwhat is stupid is loan with 500k obligation is great money for abdi. Yahya doesnt trust him and is bringing in cassiano from portugal anyways. Why block such a move for reserve CF, especially when they also signed Saeed Sadeghi as an additional offensive option who will surely be starter."This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostWe all want our players to make it to Europe but in a healthy way clubs make money from the transfer fee.
Now if someone asking 1M for Hosseinzadeh or Abdi then this is another story but you just can not let your prospect run away for peanuts.
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I agree with your statement. Braga is asking for a loan, Not to buy him for Pennies right now. Persepolis has to look at this like an investment. You send him to Braga and if he does well his value sky rockets. His future value ceiling is much higher in Braga than at Perspolis. But knowing Perspolis, they just want to sell him to some Arab club so they can cash in right now.
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Originally posted by PEJ View PostI agree with your statement. Braga is asking for a loan, Not to buy him for Pennies right now. Persepolis has to look at this like an investment. You send him to Braga and if he does well his value sky rockets. His future value ceiling is much higher in Braga than at Perspolis. But knowing Perspolis, they just want to sell him to some Arab club so they can cash in right now.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostWhat is your source for 500K loan?
Highly doubt this! Specially for new promoted Portugese side
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Anyways I agree that they need to make money from these transfers, but another issue with Iranian clubs is not selling at right time because price is not perfect. Let’s face it, yahya doesn’t trust abdi, he is buying another new CF, he will not play much. This will stall his development and eliminate any interest in him in future years
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Interest in Mehdi Abdi without craziness
Francisco José Carvalho, president of the Flaviense SAD, was pragmatic in taking an interest in the Iranian forward from Persepolis
Francisco José Carvalho, president of the Flaviense SAD, was pragmatic in taking an interest in the acquisition of Mehdi Abdi, a 23-year-old forward for the Iranians from Persepolis, as well as emphasizing that Chaves will not commit financial madness to guarantee the services of the promise coming from from the Middle East.
"He is a player whose potential interests us and we presented a counter-proposal in that sense, but only Chaves knows what he can give", stressed the manager, defending that financial balance is an essential pillar for the expected consistency of Trás-os-Montes in Liga Bwin .
On the other hand, this working week includes the start of twice-daily training and midfielders João Teixeira and Obiora, who were absent from the session that the group held on Saturday, are expected to return to work without limitations .
https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebo...BlocoSaberMais
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