neymar kills football in europe.

the consequences of what happened between wednesday n leo will greatly impact football in europe for years to come, at a fee of 200m euros from the pockets of a club ranked 11th om financial muscle in europe, as wenger said “once countries own clubs then everything ia possible” those arabs owning psg violated the uefa financial fairplay that says “clubs shudnt buy more than they earn” u know what, if psg will not b punished the stupid chinese will dive in n buy players at huge sums of money for there whack league alafu inflation iongezeke huko europe ofcos players hawawezi kataa coz of the money.

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wacha watu wanukishe onion

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It’s his market rate. $40 million a year is what the top athletes in any high paying sport are paid.

Reminds me of how Kenyan parents always tell their kids ‘ebu muache kucheza mpira muingie ndani mfanye homework’.
I guess his mother never bothered with such trivialities like homework.

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not yet…the ffp valuation will be done next year june…they can earn that money in a year and i know how…
‘’’ a qatar firm has made a sponsorship deal worth 198m with psg’’ you wait

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Football is becoming ridiculous by the day and slowly losing the tag ‘a common mans game’.Football used to be a working class sport but nowadays they can barely afford to attend matches or even watch it on TV(legally)!
But with FIFA being among the most corrupt organizations,this will just be swept under the carpet like the way the did with Russia and Qatar hosting world cups!

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There is nothing wrong with that. Football (and sports in general) is one of the few industries where someone is fairly paid according to his/her talent. The most valuable people in the industry (players) are rightly paid the most.

They only need 110m from player sales by January 2018 to be ffp compliant…Quite easy to achieve

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I support what PSG has done,barsa and real have always poached top players from clubs.

Punda amechoka

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Wachana na Wenger he complains about transfer fees as if he is paying through his pocket. Let the owners sweat about transfer fees.

Jose Mourihno take on the matter is true.

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The problem is CHINA they are creating inflation in football player market.

Rumours has it that he has shares, that’s why he’s reluctant in big buying