Thats what's claimed. The buy back price is 60mil euros and the wage in that event is already agreed.
Can’t imagine there’s an ounce of truth in that. Why would the club and Quansah agree to something that 1, might not ever happen and 2, might be undervalued by the player, or massively over valued.
Agreed but I did see from what seems to be (recently) a reliable source (can't remember which one it was though, I'll share it if I see it again)
I was watching the video the club put out of Isak's first training session and I was surprised how lean his whole body is. He's got the build of a long distance runner. The thing that struck me most was how lean his thighs are. Bearing in mind most of his injuries have been thigh and groin related, I wondered whether the coaches need to work on strength training exercises for his legs to build up muscle.
Not sure what they're doing, but I read somewhere the medical team assured top brass (before purchase was made) that they were confident they had plans that would make it unlikely he gets injured again. I assume that means a very specific workout plan and avoiding certain activities. I'm not an expert on that so not sure how likely he is to avoid injury again
I am not sure it will be the end of the world if he doesn't. He has not been himself this season. If we get Guehi on a free it cancels out losing Konate on a free... We will still need another senior CB though.
He looks like he's built for speed and has incredible technique and skill when it comes to goalscoring. Without the injuries you could say that lack of thigh muscle doesn't make a difference but it obviously does if that's where most of his injuries occur. He looked like he could have got both legs into one leg of his shorts. Shaqiri he is not