Dejan wrote:^Ach wrote:Bring him home
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So you want him to go to Belgium?
by StLGooner » Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:57 pm
Dejan wrote:^Ach wrote:Bring him home
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by Zenith » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:04 pm
aniym wrote:Two years later, he appears to have made zero impact there. Even Hulk continues to score his trademark screamers over there.
by Ach » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:10 pm
by Zenith » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:17 pm
The sale of Yannick Carrasco, from Atlético de Madrid, to the Chinese Dalian Yifang is one of the most unexpected produced in recent years. 'Football Leaks', a web portal - specialized for months in the publication of confidential contracts related to the world of football - has shed some light on this matter in an information published by the Belgian newspaper 'De Standaard'.
According to the leaks, "in 2015, the player's agent, Christophe Henrotay, organized the sale of Yannick Carrasco, from AS Monaco to Atlético de Madrid. This last club endorsed a loan of banks and international institutions worth 97 million dollars, with the rights of the player ".
According to the 'Football Leaks' documents, Atlético de Madrid would have contracted loans from an investment company linked to the Canadian pension service, the Investment Board of the Pension Plan of Canada (CPPIB). According to the newspaper that has echoed this leak, the use of Carrasco as a guarantee is a formula that is close to what is known as 'third party property' (or TPO) expressly forbidden by FIFA in 2015 because de facto it would mean that someone who was not a football club - whether it was an individual or an investment fund - would have part of a football player and that is something that caused excesses in his day, which is why the organism came up against them.
In addition, according to this information, "the Monaco assumed from the beginning that Carrasco would sell again in a period of two years (as it happened) with what the Principality team reserved 25% of the subsequent sale, while 5% of that new acquisition price was going to Henrotay. " According to the media, both the Monaco and the agent of the player, saw Carrasco "not only as a human being, but as an investment" with which they could earn several million more.
On February 26, 2018, the Belgian signed Dalian Yifang, of the Chinese Super League, the most modest club in the country, which had just regained the category. The Chinese group Wanda, which gives its name to the Atlético stadium and with which the club maintains a sponsorship, had sold its 17% stake in Atlético just two weeks earlier. Soon after, the company took over the club Dalian Yifang in their own country, and Wanda herself bought Carrasco from the Spanish capital at the same time. From all the above it is understood that the sale of the Belgian and Gaitán would respond to the need to balance accounts and return loan terms disclosed by 'Football Leaks'.
The aforementioned Belgian newspaper includes in its information that it would have contacted all the parties, Herotay, Monaco and it is supposed that with Atlético also, who would have defended the cleanliness of those operations revealed by 'Football Leaks'. The site - whose authors declare themselves Portuguese and remain anonymous - was born in September 2015 under the premise of promoting transparency in football, although its critics accuse them of having accessed the papers through computer attacks and trying blackmail those affected.
by Sims » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:18 pm
Ach wrote:http://dailycannon.com/2019/01/carrasco-willing-to-reduce-salary-to-play-for-unai-emery/
Willing to take a pay cut apparently
7 goals and 9 assists in 26 games isn't bad
Bring him home
by Zenith » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:34 pm
aniym wrote:I'm suspicious of rich-country players who go to China to play.
For the South American and African players who do it, there's usually a reason, like third party ownership or supporting large extended families.
But YFC was a top talent at Monaco, played in the CL final for Atletico, and suddenly disappears to China. Two years later, he appears to have made zero impact there. Even Hulk continues to score his trademark screamers over there.
Pass.
by Marsbar100 » Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:05 pm