I think his comments would be a bit more grounded in reality than that, but maybe not. It was mentioned in here so thought there was a bit more substance to it than what you're suggesting.
INFORMATION Our player Doğukan Sinik has been given permission to hold personal discussions with Hull City regarding his transfer.
Now there's this tweet saying he's signed. Doğukan Sinik signed with Hull City. please log in to view this image Making Europe without playing for Istanbul teams is a big job. Doğukan had already given the signals of this long ago. Good luck for both Doğukan and Turkish football. I hope it goes very well.
Dunno I was just saying the person who mentioned it was just referring to the interview I already posted some of. I said what he said…make your own mind up what it means. Personally I don’t think it means much
This bloke knows what's what. Antalyaspor and Hull City have reached an agreement for the transfer of Doğukan Sinik for 4 million Euros and a share from the subsequent sale. • Hull City started contract negotiations with Doğukan Sinik and his representative.
Utterly ridiculous how much English players go for. Fenerbahçe could have a 75% sell-on fee for Allahyar and he’d still be far better value for money than signing someone like Clarke.
Idk how much Twine went to Burnley for in the end, but come the end of the season, I do wonder who will have had a better season, Allahyar, Twine or Clarke.
It’s ****ing mental they’ve paid £3m alone for someone who had half a good season in league 1. Mental
Either that or we always had a list of targets, and are working through it just as targets generally have a list of suitors. As one fails just move to the next.
People where saying KLP was worth way more then £3m after his good season in L1... It's mental all round the prices people expect for young English talent
There seems to this myth that free transfers means cheap. When in reality it's not. Generally because players are available for free they command higher signing on fees and wages.