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Fa's saying they will die?
I'd love it to happen, but every penny they have to pay out will impact them.
Remember, this £445k is just the SDIR legal fees, to be paid bu August 16th. They will have their own fees still to come
Would they fcuk, if they could get £10M for him, he'd be gone already.
Read between the lines RST, SevCo are desperate to generate money, yet no-one, I repeat, no-one is offering anything of note for Tavernier or Morelos.
The only ofer reportedly made some time ago was 2.5M Euros for Morelos.
They have received nothing else.
for all the reported interest
Eintract Frankfurt (awash with money)
Newcastle
Crystal Palace
Real Betis
Borrussia Dortmund
Leicester
Some Chinese club
Nice
AC Milan
Utrecht
and all the rest.
It's bullsh!t, and even if it wasn't, it says something that not one of the clubs are following up with an offer.
SevCo can make up whatever value they want for Morelos or Tavernier, but if there are no offers, then its just desperation on their part to keep speculation high
10M for Tavernier! There has been some hilarious posts on here recently but that is up their with one of the best. Step away from the red tops who are mere lickspittles for the Sevco board.
Sevco are clearly short of cash, but unlikely to go pop soon. Very unusual for a club who have entered Europe at such an early stage to have FOUR home friendlies pre-season. Any excuse to fleece their supporters.
Absolutely.
No-one is banging on about them about to die, but it is great to see instances where there is a drain on their resources and therefore limits their budgets.
What would be absolutely fantastic is if they have to flog their better players to pay of debts such to SDIR.
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Alfredo Morelos: Rangers striker rejects £30m offer from China
https://www.skysports.com/football/n...fer-from-china
Here's the kicker thoughRangers striker Alfredo Morelos has turned down a lucrative £30m contract offer from Chinese Super League club Hebei China Fortune, Sky Sports News understands.
The three-year deal would have seen the Colombian earn £10m-a-year before tax.
Sky Sports News understands Hebei were willing to match Rangers' valuation of the striker, believed to be in excess of £15m
What an absolutely joke of a clubalthough no official bid was received.
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