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Personally he can stay at PP for god knows how long, it’s better than going to QSL any day. By now it’s tradition that Taremi signs, comes back on his decision and extends at PP again.Originally posted by sedee91 View PostIf it ends being true, no team ever, except Iranian, will contract him because he is very unreliable.
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Perspolis and Al-Gharafa have already reached an agreement. Transfer fee is estimated 600k USD (+220k USD should Taremi go to the WC).
Perspolis even announced that they have no interest in keeping or returning back Taremi. In fact, Taremi was the one who wanted to leave Perspolis at any cost and even told the club that he can't stay there anymore. It's Taremi, who hasn't agreed to sign his contract yet.
Also, Al-Gharafa has threatened to sue Taremi, should he return back to Iran. Only, if Al-Gharafa agrees to withdraw their interest, Taremi is allowed to join another team.
I somehow feel that he's there against his own will. By the pictures, he looked very moody and unhappy.Last edited by 04041374; 01-10-2018, 05:33 PM.
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oh my god what was at first a joke has actually turned into reality ! This guy cant keep signing contracts, getting to the place, and deciding he doesnt like it. What the fuck! Hes about to get PP and himself a ton of money, and is signing on a 6 month deal that ensures he can go to europe after WC without any issues. What the fuck is his problem???Originally posted by 04041374 View PostPerspolis and Al-Gharafa have already reached an agreement. Transfer fee is estimated 600k USD (+220k USD should Taremi go to the WC).
Perspolis even announced that they have no interest in keeping or returning back Taremi. In fact, Taremi was the one who wanted to leave at any cost. It's Taremi, who hasn't agreed to sign his contract yet.
Also, Al-Gharafa has threatened to sue Taremi, should he return back to Iran. Only, if Al-Gharafa agrees to withdraw their interest, Taremi is allowed to join another team.
I somehow feel that he's there against his own will. By the pictures, he looked very moody and unhappy.
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I don't know how they can sue him.Originally posted by 04041374 View PostPerspolis and Al-Gharafa have already reached an agreement. Transfer fee is estimated 600k USD (+220k USD should Taremi go to the WC).
Perspolis even announced that they have no interest in keeping or returning back Taremi. In fact, Taremi was the one who wanted to leave at any cost. It's Taremi, who hasn't agreed to sign his contract yet.
Also, Al-Gharafa has threatened to sue Taremi, should he return back to Iran. Only, if Al-Gharafa agrees to withdraw their interest, Taremi is allowed to join another team.
I somehow feel that he's there against his own will. By the pictures, he looked very moody and unhappy.
Paying the club a transfer fee is only half the transfer, the club must agree personal terms with the player also.
In football it's not like the NBA etc. where teams outright own the rights to players and can trade them with out player consent.
Not an expert on this but that seems to be the way it works.
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Arite guys this is how the rest of this gonna go down:
Taremi is going to pull out his iPhone and FaceTime Sardar. He’s gonna be like “bro I think I fucked up again I’m losing 100 insta followers per hour and some are even calling me bad names.....what should I do?!”
Sardar will be like “bro don’t worry, my man berydev has a pesar khaleh who is the best at giving career advice he’s even better than the khoda himself let me put you in touch with him”
......Taremi goes back to Iran, becomes Cashkan Dejagah 2.0 and remains clubless but FIFA bans him for another 6 months for breaching yet another agreement. When the storm is over, he signs with Shahin Busher competing in Azadegan.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Yeah and because of that, he'll never make it. He's a good player, but won't become a great player. If I was him I'd be happy to play for a relegation side in Holland, Belgium, Germany, Greece etc than in Qatar because even if I was motivated by money, being smart and thinking long term, improving my football in Europe and attracting attention from top European clubs can get me quadruple the money I can make in Qatar.Originally posted by Kiarash View PostPoor guy lacks iq and proper advisors.
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