A wild 6'3, 19 year old striker with great finishing ability appears. This could be the guy.
Jacob Murrell
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F1SBSF...bCBzb2NjZXI%3D
A wild 6'3, 19 year old striker with great finishing ability appears. This could be the guy.
Jacob Murrell
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F1SBSF...bCBzb2NjZXI%3D
Disagree. Presuming a salary package closer/similar to the Alberto and Immobile range, that gap or pay cut, IMO, may be much more reasonable and acceptable than one may believe. Given, IIUC, the EU and/or Italian tax mitigations available and favourable to footballers. A tell for me, that sets apart the Lazio rumour, is the mention in one of the source articles about tax implications for Insigne. It would be interesting to understand if MLS considers their US/Canadian residing players to be employees or independent contractors; moreover, if it was recommended to him to engage an RCA- Retirement Compensation Arrangement being in Canada.
His positioning and finishing look solid, but he's sleight of build and doesn't show any particular dynamism or dominance of the players around him. Compared to Duncan Maguire, I'd say this is a crapshoot. Probably one with decent odds, but the difference in levels is pretty dramatic.
Perhaps. Not entirely the way I recall the situation though. Yes, De Laurentiis/Napoli made a token offer and yes, TFC made a brinksbuster, but I believe/suspect there were in-betweens that just weren’t considered seriously given that crazy well compensated opportunity in MLS; particularly in SerieA and in other European leagues with perennial CL presence clubs. Essentially no need to pursue those in part because of brand Insigne’s football perception… idealism, naïveté, sense of loyalty or legacy self-perception; of being a supporter woke, home city club boy, nee captain, of Napoli. I think that lens has cracked with his TFC experience.
I could definitely see that (not considering other Italian teams at the time). At the time, maybe he could have been feeling so loyal to Napoli that he felt he couldn't play for another team and have to play against them, so was willing to move to another country (and get paid handsomely), but after over a year, maybe that feeling has dissipated and now he's willing to play somewhere else in Italy, just to be back in Italy.
Genuinely no idea if this guy is legit or not, but we're sort of starved for news right now
https://twitter.com/calebpongratz10/...E0QL3gA6yF7JcQ
Says there will be Four MPs per team in 2024.
IMO, likely tied to various AUG23 ‘Messi Rule’ rumours… 4th DP, accelerated Cap leap to Y27 budget of 7M from Y24 5M+!, while TAM/GAM remain on same reduction/phase-out schedule? Interesting times…
Check out this tweet at [URL]https://twitter.com/AS_Secrets/status/1688709690480283648[/URL]
To reiterate my point about the money... he's not going anywhere.
Lazio's president Claudio Lotitio in Swedish press today on Insigne:
"There is no truth to that."
https://fotbolltransfers.com/nyheter...g-i-det/178524
Perhaps. I would take anything Lotitio states with a grain of salt though. Lazio’s manager as well as it’s sporting director have their says. Lotitio may be the owner but he is a slippery one; also a politician/senator that has been banned from Italian football on many occasions for several years total.
My entirely unoriginal idea (stolen from Twitter) is signing Shamar Nicholson
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/CalebPongratz10/status/1727570001232531794?s=20
While CF Shamar Nicholson > CF Prince Owusu, I think TFC’s sitch more likely demands CB Papa Mar Boye > CF Calderia.
Throwing up the Jloome bat signal... Are you hearing anything at all?
The fact that TFC didn't utilize their one contract buy-out in 2023 leads me to believe that MLSE has turned off the taps. I don't expect to see another DP come in until one of Insigne or Bernardeschi are gone.
Bill Manning is the gift that keeps on giving.
Last edited by NK Toronto; 11-25-2023 at 07:51 PM.
The Insigne soap opera continues:
https://oggisportnotizie.it/2023/11/...o-26-nov-2023/
Sarri believes that the Biancocelesti need a talented and experienced player to react to the crisis. His target is Lorenzo Insigne , who wants to return to Europe after his experience in MLS. The former Italian captain would be an important transfer coup for Lazio , who could finally return to competing for top positions.
Lotito is open to the possibility of buying the Neapolitan, but the real problem remains the salary of the player considered too high by the Biancoceleste owner. Negotiations are still ongoing, but Sarri is confident that an agreement can be found..........
Really easy to solve for TFC. If he wants to leave and he makes too much, have him take a pay cut and restructure his contract. And if he really doesn’t want to be here then #firemanning! On top of Richard’s list above…Can we finally move one of the two Italians into the middle and get some speed up front on the wings.
Last edited by Bushmancan; 11-27-2023 at 06:31 PM.
I think the whole story reeks of bullshit. According to this version, the owners' concerns about salary are the hangup. But the owner has already said he's never heard this even proposed.
Could that story be leaked from TFC's side to try and drum up interest?
And if the salary cap is raised to $7M and they do get the 4th DP (which counts for 12.5% of the total team budget), the DP hit will be $875K, which would give TFC an additional $1.125M of cap space breathing room to hire reinforcements. So long as Manning doesn't interfere. I'm willing to give Jason a chance here, because it's a win-win either way: If Hernandez is successful, we have some hope for 2024. If he bombs out, then Manning is pretty much guaranteed to be tossed and we have hope for 2025 to start fresh.