GoldenHorseshoe
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February?One for the future
February?One for the future
That story is peak Tim Nash.Nash says he's on a free in the summer? Maybe we can get him to sign a pre contract to join us then and then still go in for the likes of Hwang to help us now...
1234 o o o leonardo campana o o o....
Or has this song reserved now only for IC?
Everything hasThis one gone quiet?
He's not Colombian thoughHe’s currently away with the Columbia u23 squad... nothing will happen until after that. Due to risk of injury etc
Sorry should have read Ecuadorean...He's not Colombian though
Correct, its the African cup of nations...He's not Colombian though
I know, I was being cheeky, sorrySorry should have read Ecuadorean...
Well we're 3/5ths into this season, so have to build for next year. Takes our new players 6 months to get to grips with our system anyway!!I’m 75% sure the deal is there... just awaiting the final game and no injuries etc. Will be a similiar type signing to Neto.
Ah the good old days.Correct, its the African cup of nations...
Translation of the article
The 19-year-old Ecuadorian striker, one of the hopes of national football for his good performances during 2019, will sign his transfer from Barcelona SC to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday, January 20, with a base salary of more than USD 1 million annually. Campana, which is about to travel to Colombia to play the Pre-Olympic Championship, will briefly interrupt its commitment to the U23, and the match against Colombia will be lost to travel to London and sign the contract, as revealed to Efe. The player "is super motivated because last year he played with his love team, Barcelona SC and now he wants to continue abroad because he understands that he has to polish his talent," the sources said. Campana will be a Wolverhampton player for more than USD one million a year. Efe has learned that Leonardo Campana will receive the equivalent of USD 1,022,000 gross per year, plus bonuses and prizes. The contract that is planned to sign, for between four and five years, has been managed by the Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes, whom he appealed last November after the contract with the Brazilian concluded in October
Frederico Pena. Campana is the first Ecuadorian that Mendes represents, a high-end agent of players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Radamel Falcao, James Rodríguez, Keylor Navas, and coaches such as José Mourinho. Barely 19 years old and considered one of the great promises of football by weight analysts, Campana is a double-profile striker left and right. "They have definitely seen him with a future and talent, and physically he has to follow his process of maturity and adaptation," the sources told Efe. Since then, different clubs in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, France, Belgium, Italy and England have shown interest in their level of play, although the player has prioritized “the sports plan over the economic one” and, of course, “trust” in the agent who has represented you. According to these, Mendes has said he is "in love" with the Ecuadorian player and that for him "it has to be Joao Felix of South America." "He is very satisfied, and has high hopes for this new phase of his career with the English club," they added. For now, the whole plan is not defined, but it is expected that until June it can be transferred to another team so that it can play, or that it may play in a subsidiary Sub 23 formation of the same ‘Wolves’. Campana would join his new formation as soon as he finished the Colombian pre-Olympic, in which he will play the first game against Chile to travel later to London and return on Tuesday. This would lose the commitment against Colombia that day. The firm will be accompanied by the player's father, the former Ecuadorian Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment, Pablo Campana. In the player's decision he has weighed the sports plan that Mendes has prepared for him, well above other factors, as well as his desire to have minutes of play, another of his priorities. The Wolverhampton Wanderers, known as the "Wolves" (wolves), is a historical team of the first English division of the city of Wolverhampton, in the heart of England, and rose in 2018 to the Premier, which is currently located in seventh place
Almost right. He will be judged on his first mistake or poor touch.Welcome to wolves, just abit of advice, your whole footballing career will be judged on your first touch of the ball in a gold shirt. So good luck
Welcome to wolves, just abit of advice, your whole footballing career will be judged on your first touch of the ball in a gold shirt. So good luck
Precisely. I'd rather they rated him than didn't though. We don't want any Mikey Quinn types in our front 3! Need that green light from the weight analystsWell if the ‘weight analysts’ rate him.....
Lol. Not entirely untrue.Welcome to wolves, just abit of advice, your whole footballing career will be judged on your first touch of the ball in a gold shirt. So good luck
Well if the ‘weight analysts’ rate him.....