Because they're a Big Club?How come Villa are confident they'll get a work permit for this lad from Tanzania ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51183381
Because they're a Big Club?How come Villa are confident they'll get a work permit for this lad from Tanzania ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51183381
How come Villa are confident they'll get a work permit for this lad from Tanzania ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51183381
How come Villa are confident they'll get a work permit for this lad from Tanzania ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51183381
It's 50% of PL average, not just ours?Re the points thing: Surely it would be more sensible to be paying him at least 50% of what his teammates get.
He missed 1 match 'for family reasons' hmmm.Percy not getting in Brugge team these days
His current club haven’t even played him in 50% of league and CL minutes. Belgium league is well below PL standard so he’s very unlikely to be good enough to make a difference in the Premier League, and certainly not worth making him the highest paid player at the club.
He's played in 15 of 21 league games. Not sure how many of all those were sub but looks like he got injured on 22 Dec (came off 34 mins) and has missed a few games after.
Club Brugges have been declared champions, does this improve his chances of getting a work permit?
I have to say I feel very sorry for Tau he clearly is a talented footballer but he's never going to find out how good and all because of his place of birth
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Tau made a terrific start to life in Europe in Belgium’s second tier with Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in 2018/29, going on to win the Proximus Player of the Season award for his efforts..........