Then presumably Burnley would want the 12 million as compensation.
ffs no, thay just want a fair price based no valid/confirmed interest in the player

Then presumably Burnley would want the 12 million as compensation.

Like I said about 3 pages back, if Ings was up for it Spurs would have either had to pay or withdraw the offer. As far as I know the offer was never withdrawn![]()
Like I said about 3 pages back, if Ings was up for it Spurs would have either had to pay or withdraw the offer. As far as I know the offer was never withdrawn![]()
There was no need to yet
I can't believe you've kept me up til quarter to three with this Diego!

ffs no, thay just want a fair price based no valid/confirmed interest in the player![]()

Since they were stupid enough to make that offer, Burnley would have a good argument for the compensation to be that amount. However, I don't think they would get that much still since its not about how much the ex-club wants, its about how much they should be compensated.
As Nozzle said earlier, if compensation for such situations take offers such as this into consideration, why wouldn't the rival clubs all offer £250m before pulling out?

If it's a valid bid that they're not going to withdraw then why would they want anything less?![]()

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Nobody forced you to read it you blend!
snozzle... it was an polygon.
i was the only one who said that. that covers all
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