Lo de Ulloa y el Granada es humo y el más posicionado para Iago Falqué es el AlmerÃ*a
So to some this article up: He IS getting a passport and coming to us?
Ees complicated.
Lo de Ulloa y el Granada es humo y el más posicionado para Iago Falqué es el AlmerÃ*a
So to some this article up: He IS getting a passport and coming to us?
Ees complicated.
dont do football manager.... apparently we were after him before , apparently he didn't have the correct passport then and apparently doesn't now , apparently if said passport is granted there are two other clubs in spain that he would rather go to .....apparently........are you his agent or something...?? in fact who the fack are you ...
This is Granada's Local Rag.
Ulloa, slo a tocateja
The interest of Granada CF striker Leo Ulloa has not yet been transferred to a deal with his current team, the UD Almería. This was confirmed by sporting director set Almeria, Alberto Benito, who made it clear that no one yesterday granadinista club has been in touch with them to discuss the transfer of the player. Everything can be a matter of hours. For now, as noted in yesterday's edition the newspaper As there seems to be an agreement of Granada with Ulloa. So everything would be pending negotiations between the two entities. The agreement will not be easy. Almeria president Alfonso Garcia, said that will only leave the player in exchange for hard cash.
The club has priced the player at a figure that would be between two million and a half to three million euros and you pay will be the one to take the upper hand. The manager says he set Almeria earlier chastened with transfers in which several players left the institution without seeing it 'hard'.
This is the case of Kalu Uche Ikechukwu Uche-brother, who played last season on loan at Granada CF-which after being in Almeria for five seasons, between 2005 and 2011, he transferred to Swiss Neuchatel then trained Joaquin Caparrós and ultimately did not meet Agree on how to pay a transfer amount of which amounted to a million and a half euros.
Alfonso Garcia also remembered that something similar happened with the now granadinista Juanma Ortiz when he signed for Scottish Ranger at the end of the 2010-11 season. Currently, according to Almeria, Brighton only team that plays in the English second division, has shown its willingness to pay what is asked. The problem lies in the club only if he would sign Ulloa EU passport. The player has long requested, but surely not have the right papers before the end of the month.
Moreover, the rights of Ulloa not correspond entirely to the UD Almería, which has 50 percent of its' property '. The other half is a former executive of the company, 40 percent, and soccer players, 10 percent. Therefore, if an agreement was reached for two and a half million, the Andalusian club would receive only half the amount, ie EUR 1,250,000. therefore in principle rule out any option Almería cheapen the transfer of Ulloa the transfer by the Granada, of any player.
What i make of it is Granada cant afford the price Almeria wants but we can.
You aint wrong [MENTION=4675]Frutos[/MENTION], Ees complicated.
We're not missing a goalscorer, we're missing a hold up player who will enable others to score goals. A Heskey type player.
Can't believe it would take so long to get the passports but then again, Spain are not the most prosperous country at the moment.
Can't believe it would take so long to get the passports but then again, Spain are not the most prosperous country at the moment.
It isn't about getting a passport, it is about qualifying for dual nationality.
According to reports he is still officially around 3/4 months away from being officially qualified, but they are trying to negotiate something that will allow it to happen sooner and get the move.
They have not heard of the fast track passport service
It isn't about getting a passport, it is about qualifying for dual nationality.
According to reports he is still officially around 3/4 months away from being officially qualified, but they are trying to negotiate something that will allow it to happen sooner and get the move.
What reports? The translated article seems to suggest otherwise
Am I reading this wrong, or does it sound a little bit like the Tevez/Mascareno transfers with 3rd party ownership?
If so it ees very complicated
Apologies for the confusion, this is when the story broke originally on the Argus website, not in the reports since.
The implications being made are that we knew he needed a passport but we haven't done anything, the truth is we couldn't do anything until he was nearer getting dual nationality. That obstacle appears to have been resolved according to the stories in the last 24hrs.
It isn't about getting a passport, it is about qualifying for dual nationality.
According to reports he is still officially around 3/4 months away from being officially qualified, but they are trying to negotiate something that will allow it to happen sooner and get the move.
Is it just me or is pretty much everyone double posting?
Edit: Nevermind, it's just me..