RDCR07
Not a bad guy (Whale Killer)
If he wanted out a few years ago, then why he did sign a contract extension recently, I think it was last summer or the one before that?
If he wanted out a few years ago, then why he did sign a contract extension recently, I think it was last summer or the one before that?
If he wanted out a few years ago, then why he did sign a contract extension recently, I think it was last summer or the one before that?
Cuz it helps Spurs get a better valuation on him while he gets a better salary.
He would have got a better salary when he moved to big team even two years ago.
Levy priced him out of a move.
Possibly.
But Levy has been playing with him like a piece of commodity for some years now. Its been common knowledge Modric has wanted out for a few years now and has been prevented by Levy personally by either pricing him out of a move or talking him into an extension.
Levy seems to be playing with him again.
I seem to remember such a promise being brought up last summer when Modric wanted to join Chelsea.His own stupidity has held him back. You don't sign a 6-year deal when you're a 25-year old at a club like Spurs. Unless, of course, Levy has promised to let him go and then backed down on his promise, which is perfectly plausible here.
His own stupidity has held him back. You don't sign a 6-year deal when you're a 25-year old at a club like Spurs. Unless, of course, Levy has promised to let him go and then backed down on his promise, which is perfectly plausible here.
It sounds like Modric thought he had a verbal agreement allowing him to leave if they weren't playing in the CL. As we know, those aren't worth the paper they're written on.
I can see both sides of this one. Spurs can't afford to be bullied by players or other clubs, but Modric wanted to leave last year and he must be in a grim mood to act like this. Fortunately there are teams interested and Modric's not on such outrageous wages that anyone would be scared of bidding (unlike the case with Tevez) so there should be scope for a fast deal. Provided Spurs are willing to play it pragmatically of course.
Popcorn anyone?
Possibly.
But Levy has been playing with him like a piece of commodity for some years now. Its been common knowledge Modric has wanted out for a few years now and has been prevented by Levy personally by either pricing him out of a move or talking him into an extension.
Levy seems to be playing with him again.
His own stupidity has held him back. You don't sign a 6-year deal when you're a 25-year old at a club like Spurs. Unless, of course, Levy has promised to let him go and then backed down on his promise, which is perfectly plausible here.
But Levy has been playing with him like a piece of commodity for some years now. Its been common knowledge Modric has wanted out for a few years now and has been prevented by Levy personally by either pricing him out of a move or talking him into an extension.
Yes.It's almost as if he's signed some sort of 'contract', agreeing to work for a specified period in return for wages
His own stupidity has held him back. You don't sign a 6-year deal when you're a 25-year old at a club like Spurs. Unless, of course, Levy has promised to let him go and then backed down on his promise, which is perfectly plausible here.
Certainly naive. It's likely that there was a verbal agreement, otherwise signing a 6 year contract in your mid-twenties for FAR less than your talents would get you elsewhere would be stupidity. He probably thought he was doing Spurs a favour not getting a release clause in his contract so they could get maximum value on his sale and Daniel Levy is fecking him over the negotiating table.
Modric isn't really the stupid one; it's his agent that would appear to have dropped a massive bollock by not ensuring the relevant clauses were included.
Agents exist to ensure that they know the ins and outs of a player's contract, so the players don't have to.
Yes.
It's unreal how Levy expects to be able to refuse to sell unless his terms are met. It's almost like he's in charge or something.
It's outrageous that RM can't just pay whatever they want. They are the biggest club in the world after all's said and done: Levy should be honoured that they wish to deal with Spurs at all.
And as for Modric ... poor little blighter. Why should someone so talented have to put up with all this hassle?
He signed a contract. If he wants out, hand in a transfer request and talk the the media about why you want to go.
You don't ever not show up for the team.
Transfer requests can easily be rejected. What does he do then? Go public? Slag of Spurs? Make even more problems for himself, alienate himself with the fans?
It's almost as if he's signed some sort of 'contract', agreeing to work for a specified period in return for wages
They get £40,000 a week?
Wasn't he claiming last season that he signed the new contract after promises from Levy about when and how he could leave, and Levy has since reigned on those promises?
Could be lieing, after all why not put a release clause in your contract, but then again it sounds like something Levy would do.
What is it with AVB and players not willing to play for him.
... they've probably made a fair offer of over £30m which has been refused. I won't be surprised if they are annoyed with the way Levy operates and you're left with an unhappy and frustrated player.
And when you promise your player to let him go when you don't make the CL, you do exactly that when the time comes.