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He could probably buy most of bushehr with the money saudies are offering. The rumor is that its 23 Million + salary .Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
oof. The money these guys throw at players is very tempting. It can set your family up with generational wealth. Very hard to pass up.
Mehdi has played for arab team (al qarafa) before so this is not something new to him.
Also Al hilal got mossa marega from Porto before so don't be surprised if this deal goes thro.
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He may get injured by then. He may not get the offer then. A meteor can hit him between now and then........ He plays for money. He needs to make the best decision for his own life.Originally posted by Artaxerxes View Post
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Will the opportunity at a top club will ever come, other than loose interests and rumors?Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postdont see him taking it tbh, he had his time in arab leagues making good money.
Since going to europe he has looked and played like a man on a mission to get an opportunity at a top club in a top league.
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The issue is a club like Al-Hilal will offer a way higher transfer fee than any European Club. Outside the Premiership and a few Saudi clubs, no one wants to spend money on big transfers anymore.Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Will the opportunity at a top club will ever come, other than loose interests and rumors?
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We will see. No need to beat ourselves up in the meantime, especially as he is playing great football. Just enjoy and be grateful for that!Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Post
Will the opportunity at a top club will ever come, other than loose interests and rumors?
I think this is the first summer that an interested party could get him at a reasonable price. Porto know its their last chance to sell, as the article mentions something around low 20s should be enough. His profile, age, etc suits both milan clubs.
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at peak of his form and fitness, about 20mil was the most better clubs in EU were willing put forth for his services, hence why he is still kicking it in Porto..!! he just isnt as marketable in Europe elite leagues as many here think/assume he is ..!Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postdont see him taking it tbh, he had his time in arab leagues making good money.
Since going to europe he has looked and played like a man on a mission to get an opportunity at a top club in a top league.
we can't forget that he is Eyeranian afterall and his Playing Profile/style of play (although very intelligent and affective) is Far from an exciting and attractive one enough to excite such club's fanbases to drop serious do$h on..!
i think by now, after repeated failure for an upgraded club move from porto, he is well aware of the above as well...!
hence if the offer is lucrative enough he will take it and run off quickly ....!!
tbh wouldnt surprise me if Saudis as a gesture of publicizing the changing political tides make an ab$ence, CantRefuse offer in order to lure in the supposed Best iranian footballer this summer..??
Or all these rumors are just exaggerated bs brewed by his agent in order to achieve the best next move in europe or a much more lucrative extension from Porto..!!
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I guess we are the only nationality with such threat.. Sorry so much offers from arab pg countries for our best playersOriginally posted by Nokhodi View Post
The issue is a club like Al-Hilal will offer a way higher transfer fee than any European Club. Outside the Premiership and a few Saudi clubs, no one wants to spend money on big transfers anymore.
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I've thought alot about if this is the moment we will see a regular starter for a world class and top club i Europe. Ive waited for 1-2 years for this move to happen after seeing Luiz Diaz khoreh loser going to Liverpool. Good members in here said from the start and get go that this will never happen due to age and nationality. I was really wrong on this one and admit that I was overtly optimistic!!
Since I reconsidered I've started to remember how it was during 90s and early 00s when we would jump up and down out of joy seeing ONE player getting some minutes in champions league. This would occasionally happen less than once a season. Not to mention 2010ish which were the dark days of pro football on club stage for iranians. Maximum 1 player in Europe at the time. Maybe 1-2 sometimes.
Nowadays we have become quite used to seeing fixed regulars and starters at EL and CL competitions year in and year out. Nothing out of the ordinary nowadays.
Maybe it is the next generation that will make the jump to the really really big clubs? Right now I'll be happy if he stays in Porto and really solidify his legendary status for this club. Someone Portugese fans will talk about for 30-40 years to come. And this he can do and it is all in his own hands! Two more seasons is probably enough with these kind of performances to break all sorts of records!
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Next generation has a lot of work to do. Besides Allahyar, we are really lacking in that type of player.Originally posted by AGC View PostI've thought alot about if this is the moment we will see a regular starter for a world class and top club i Europe. Ive waited for 1-2 years for this move to happen after seeing Luiz Diaz khoreh loser going to Liverpool. Good members in here said from the start and get go that this will never happen due to age and nationality. I was really wrong on this one and admit that I was overtly optimistic!!
Since I reconsidered I've started to remember how it was during 90s and early 00s when we would jump up and down out of joy seeing ONE player getting some minutes in champions league. This would occasionally happen less than once a season. Not to mention 2010ish which were the dark days of pro football on club stage for iranians. Maximum 1 player in Europe at the time. Maybe 1-2 sometimes.
Nowadays we have become quite used to seeing fixed regulars and starters at EL and CL competitions year in and year out. Nothing out of the ordinary nowadays.
Maybe it is the next generation that will make the jump to the really really big clubs? Right now I'll be happy if he stays in Porto and really solidify his legendary status for this club. Someone Portugese fans will talk about for 30-40 years to come. And this he can do and it is all in his own hands! Two more seasons is probably enough with these kind of performances to break all sorts of records!
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