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The problem with trying to get players in now rather than on a free in the summer is, any fee going to the club is probably extra money the player and agent would receive come the summer and that's why they bunker down in the final 6 months and stick it out to get that lucrative pay day. 

 

Porto might sell him for £5m when he's a £15-20m player, who in the summer probably gets a £5m signing on fee and his agent a few million. So to replicate that is costing £5m more now + the wages and it's a nightmare to do. 

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I am thinking this has legs given our generous donations to other Portuguese Football Clubs in recent years.  Gerimin. 

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The more I watch the more I like even if its in the summer. Reminds me of Coutinho before the goals when he was more of a playmaker than an ACM or front 3 attacker. I think its going to take a month or so before he gets up to speed even if we get him now. You never know for sure.

If we have a list I hope he's been on it for months because panic buys are never the way to go when your building a squad.  PPPPPP Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Patience. or a loan.

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https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2021/01/26/source-vancouver-whitecaps-make-offer-fc-porto-midfielder-otavio-tom-bogert

 

  • The Vancouver Whitecaps have submitted an offer for FC Porto attacking midfielder Otavio, a source told MLSsoccer.com. The news was first reported by Sic Noticias, who added that AC Milan have also made an offer for the Brazilian. 

    Otavio's contract expires in the summer and Vancouver have offered him a $5 million signing fee and a contract of $2 million per season. The Whitecaps have yet to receive a decision. 

    Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari has reported that AS Roma, Juventus, Napoli and Leicester City are also interested.

    Otavio, 25, originally signed with Porto in 2014 after breaking through with Internacional. The former Brazilian youth international has 17 goals and 45 assists in 167 appearances (132 starts) during his time with the Portuguese giants. 

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2 hours ago, Molson Canadian said:

https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2021/01/26/source-vancouver-whitecaps-make-offer-fc-porto-midfielder-otavio-tom-bogert

 

  • The Vancouver Whitecaps have submitted an offer for FC Porto attacking midfielder Otavio, a source told MLSsoccer.com. The news was first reported by Sic Noticias, who added that AC Milan have also made an offer for the Brazilian. 

    Otavio's contract expires in the summer and Vancouver have offered him a $5 million signing fee and a contract of $2 million per season. The Whitecaps have yet to receive a decision. 

    Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari has reported that AS Roma, Juventus, Napoli and Leicester City are also interested.

    Otavio, 25, originally signed with Porto in 2014 after breaking through with Internacional. The former Brazilian youth international has 17 goals and 45 assists in 167 appearances (132 starts) during his time with the Portuguese giants. 

Hahahahahahaaaaaaaa get to fcuk Whitecaps, not a chance!!

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44 minutes ago, DezFox said:

Not sure if it’s true but reading that he has signed for Vancouver.

 

 

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Seems strange now that their season has been suspended till april. Essentially paying him for 3 months for doing nothing. 

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24 minutes ago, Foxy_Bear said:

Seems strange now that their season has been suspended till april. Essentially paying him for 3 months for doing nothing. 

..not his fault!!!

Plenty here on furlough, chances are he will have a job when the season restarts, there is a lot of people here who were released at the end of October, not their fault either.

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I cant see why a top player in their prime would choose to go to the MLS, the only motivation would be for money, oer a tax break, which is fair enough, however considering list of top European clubs including LCFC, who are inked as being interested in in him, the top European clubs would surely be able to offer highly competitive wages, so this Vancouver story makes no sense.

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10 minutes ago, sacreblueits442 said:

..not his fault!!!

Plenty here on furlough, chances are he will have a job when the season restarts, there is a lot of people here who were released at the end of October, not their fault either.

I mean from the clubs point of view. They are signing a player knowing they will be paying his wages without him playing....

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4 minutes ago, Kilworthfox said:

I cant see why a top player in their prime would choose to go to the MLS, the only motivation would be for money, oer a tax break, which is fair enough, however considering list of top European clubs including LCFC, who are inked as being interested in in him, the top European clubs would surely be able to offer highly competitive wages, so this Vancouver story makes no sense.

Vancouver is one of the most amazing cities anywhere in the world, which may be some factor in his decision.  Players do care about stuff like that sometimes.

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4 minutes ago, Deeg67 said:

Vancouver is one of the most amazing cities anywhere in the world, which may be some factor in his decision.  Players do care about stuff like that sometimes.

 

I don't disagree with that, and there is the quality of life outside of football, which will all add up to any decision when a player has a few options, however if true, his other options are Rome & Milan, not exactly Oldham and Coventry are they?

 

I appreciate that Leicester isn't the best place either, however what most people want is financial security, and just look at how Manchester City were able to attract Robinho, Barry, and the rest years ago... it wasn't because of the weather.

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The MLS isn't as financially (or competitively) derelict as most European fans think it is.  It's not the PL or Bundesliga, but it's better than the snobs give it credit for.

 

And Otavio ain't Messi.

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Not on suspension, just the scheduled offseason.  But there is an issue, which is that there could be a lockout by the owners as negotiations on a new CBA have stalled.

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Turned down offers from Whitecaps and Milan, also gives info that he is apparently after €3m wages (About £50k a week), and a signing on fee of €6m

 

https://sicnoticias.pt/desporto/2021-01-24-Exclusivo-Mercado-Aberto-As-propostas-que-Otavio-ja-recusou

 

Exclusive 'Open Market': The proposals that Otávio has already refused

 

FC Porto, AC Milan and Vancouver Whitecaps formalized proposals that were rejected.

 

The 'Open Market' is in a position to advance that Otávio has already refused at least three contract proposals.

 

The 25-year-old midfielder is in the last year of his contract with Futebol Clube do Porto and will not renew with the dragons. The blues and whites offered the Brazilian a salary of two million euros cleaned for seasons and 25% of the player's own pass as an incentive to renew. Otávio refused.

 

The Vancouver Whitecaps FC did get the player a proposal for two million dollars contract for clean season and a signature bonus of five million dollars. The proposal was considered by Otávio but had a deadline for an answer. The athlete had to respond until January 14, 2021, something that did not happen. The 'Mercado Aberto' contacted the MLS club that confirmed the proposal but states that it is no longer valid, since the player has not formalized an answer, affirmative or negative.

 

Finally, the third proposal that Otávio received was that of AC Milan . Paolo Maldini, technical director of the Italian club, sent the player's representatives a proposal for a four-year contract, where the midfielder would earn two million euros cleaned per season and would be entitled to a subscription prize of one and a half million euros.

 

Otávio also refused this third and last proposal so far, but made a counter-proposal to the current leader of the Italian championship. The Brazilian asks AC Milan for a four-season contract with a clean salary of three million euros and a signing premium of six million euros. The Italian club, which the 'Mercado Aberto' managed to find out, is not willing to give in to these claims of Otávio, at a time when the player's name is also being associated with his rival, Inter Milan.

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2 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

Turned down offers from Whitecaps and Milan, also gives info that he is apparently after €3m wages (About £50k a week), and a signing on fee of €6m

 

https://sicnoticias.pt/desporto/2021-01-24-Exclusivo-Mercado-Aberto-As-propostas-que-Otavio-ja-recusou

 

Exclusive 'Open Market': The proposals that Otávio has already refused

 

FC Porto, AC Milan and Vancouver Whitecaps formalized proposals that were rejected.

 

The 'Open Market' is in a position to advance that Otávio has already refused at least three contract proposals.

 

The 25-year-old midfielder is in the last year of his contract with Futebol Clube do Porto and will not renew with the dragons. The blues and whites offered the Brazilian a salary of two million euros cleaned for seasons and 25% of the player's own pass as an incentive to renew. Otávio refused.

 

The Vancouver Whitecaps FC did get the player a proposal for two million dollars contract for clean season and a signature bonus of five million dollars. The proposal was considered by Otávio but had a deadline for an answer. The athlete had to respond until January 14, 2021, something that did not happen. The 'Mercado Aberto' contacted the MLS club that confirmed the proposal but states that it is no longer valid, since the player has not formalized an answer, affirmative or negative.

 

Finally, the third proposal that Otávio received was that of AC Milan . Paolo Maldini, technical director of the Italian club, sent the player's representatives a proposal for a four-year contract, where the midfielder would earn two million euros cleaned per season and would be entitled to a subscription prize of one and a half million euros.

 

Otávio also refused this third and last proposal so far, but made a counter-proposal to the current leader of the Italian championship. The Brazilian asks AC Milan for a four-season contract with a clean salary of three million euros and a signing premium of six million euros. The Italian club, which the 'Mercado Aberto' managed to find out, is not willing to give in to these claims of Otávio, at a time when the player's name is also being associated with his rival, Inter Milan.

50k a week and a signing fee of €6m for a player of his ability seems a no brainer to me. 

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