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I wonder does he even follow our results? I doubt it.
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Originally posted by doombear
Pedant alert I hope not.
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
I hope not.
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A definite NO from me. Wilf is past it and not worth the money or the wages. Get someone young and exciting. Plus I can’t be doing with al his theatrics and moaning again.
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Originally posted by MrRobbo
He's not on 300k a week there. He's on £72k. Lying, idiotic lays reporters Difficult one, a great player, and was for Palace for a decade. On a free or minimal fee, it's an attractive option, but he does have a difficult moaner personality. So for me, it's a no, time to move on
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Originally posted by rikz
I'd take anyone who would improve our squad and he would. So that’s a no then, correct
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Click-bait have really got their teeth into this, suppose it makes a change from them selling our players . . . [Link]
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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Quite happy to see Wilf go elsewhere if he comes back to the PL. We have definitely moved on from him now.
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Just a year after joining them on a free transfer, Wilfried Zaha could be set to depart Turkish champions Galatasaray with a potential return to the Premier League on the horizon according to the Daily Star. Despite scoring nine league goals and contributing to their title win, Zaha’s hefty £300,000 weekly salary has proven too much for the Turkish club to sustain. As a result, Galatasaray is willing to let him go for a nominal fee. READ: Who is Arda Guler? The 18-year-old ‘Turkish Messi’ Wanted by Europe’s Biggest Clubs Crystal Palace, Zaha’s former club, along with other Premier League sides have been alerted to this opportunity, with the prospect of acquiring a proven talent at a bargain price proving very attractive. However, a significant obstacle remains for Zaha. To secure a return to the Premier League, he’ll need to accept a substantial decrease in his current wages. One possibility involves negotiating a buyout with Galatasaray, allowing him to leave on a free transfer. This would significantly enhance his appeal to potential suitors. Crystal Palace, where Zaha enjoyed three previous stints, is a potential destination. West Ham and Wolverhampton Wanderers have also reportedly expressed interest in the Ivorian winger. Zaha’s injury history may be a concern for potential buyers. However, his experience and talent are undeniable, making him a valuable asset at the right price. The coming weeks will be crucial for Zaha as he navigates his transfer options and decides on his next move. Zaha is still under contract at Galatasaray and had a pretty good first season, winning the Süper Lig and booking a place in the Champions League yet again next season. One of the reasons Zaha left Palace for the Lions was Champions League football. So is he on £300,000 a week?
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
Just a year after joining them on a free transfer, Wilfried Zaha could be set to depart Turkish champions Galatasaray with a potential return to the Premier League on the horizon according to the Daily Star. Despite scoring nine league goals and contributing to their title win, Zaha’s hefty £300,000 weekly salary has proven too much for the Turkish club to sustain. As a result, Galatasaray is willing to let him go for a nominal fee. READ: Who is Arda Guler? The 18-year-old ‘Turkish Messi’ Wanted by Europe’s Biggest Clubs Crystal Palace, Zaha’s former club, along with other Premier League sides have been alerted to this opportunity, with the prospect of acquiring a proven talent at a bargain price proving very attractive. However, a significant obstacle remains for Zaha. To secure a return to the Premier League, he’ll need to accept a substantial decrease in his current wages. One possibility involves negotiating a buyout with Galatasaray, allowing him to leave on a free transfer. This would significantly enhance his appeal to potential suitors. Crystal Palace, where Zaha enjoyed three previous stints, is a potential destination. West Ham and Wolverhampton Wanderers have also reportedly expressed interest in the Ivorian winger. Zaha’s injury history may be a concern for potential buyers. However, his experience and talent are undeniable, making him a valuable asset at the right price. The coming weeks will be crucial for Zaha as he navigates his transfer options and decides on his next move. Zaha is still under contract at Galatasaray and had a pretty good first season, winning the Süper Lig and booking a place in the Champions League yet again next season. One of the reasons Zaha left Palace for the Lions was Champions League football. So is he on £300,000 a week? MrRobbo posted y/day(08.36) on this thread that he's on £72k pw. Edited by eagleman13 (01 Jul 2024 3.15pm) Found this from when he went to Gala, it also mentions £72K pw . . . [Link] Edited by eagleman13 (01 Jul 2024 3.20pm)
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Enjoy West Ham.
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I can't grasp the logic of paying someone's contract up ie paying them their wages for the remaining term of their contract, where the SIM is to reduce the salary bill. To pay up front is surely slightly more costly than paying it over time. This alone suggests that the report is a bit bonkers. Edit: how the 'F' did autocorrect change 'aim' to SIM?? Edited by YT (01 Jul 2024 3.40pm)
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