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[Albion] Alexis Mac Allister - *** New Contract Until 2025 ***







PILTDOWN MAN

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So what's the up-to-date list of clubs who are buying Ally Mac? I make it Dortmund, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Inter, Benfica (as if), Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, West Ham (I know! My aching sides ...), maybe Tottenham and probably Manchester United.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...r-news-Alexis-Mac-Allister-Brighton-World-Cup


Souness really is a wanker but apart from that knows f*** all. Good luck getting him to sign a new contract, eh Twatface? What like the one he signed just before the WC. Angry knob.
 


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I reckon 80+ million fee. Nothing less.
In that region yes. Influential WC winner= lots and lots of money. Some of the figures being plucked out of the air wouldn't buy a signed shirt.
 


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I reckon 80+ million fee. Nothing less.
All the people surprised by Ben White's £50m, who then went onto clutch their pearls at Cucu's £63m are going to need a paper bag to breath into when Jocko's figure is released.

It seems like modern football finances will always just pass them by.
 








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It depends how solid his contract situation is, the extension should put more high value cards in our hand but the club know what they're doing.
 


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Surely Macallister's fee would be upwards of 45-50 M now. If that's the case, he will end up at his final destination and not another stepping stone like Dortmund.
Stick a 1 in front of those in terms of what we ask for. We’re playing with the really big boys now.
 




jcdenton08

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Just about the least likely rumour so far. Dortmund NEVER buy for big fees, never have and never will. They’ll do what they always do when they get a big fee for a player, invest 30-40% of it into three new prospects, one of them makes it hopefully and then sell him for huge profit after a few seasons.

Basically exactly like us. The idea of Dortmund getting £100m for Bellingham then turning around and spaffing £75-£80m on MacAllister is ludicrous.
 


GT49er

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https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...r-news-Alexis-Mac-Allister-Brighton-World-Cup


Souness really is a wanker but apart from that knows f*** all. Good luck getting him to sign a new contract, eh Twatface? What like the one he signed just before the WC. Angry knob.
Souness is a twat, but in some respect he is right. 'Good luck getting him to sign a new contract' sounds stupid when he's just signed one - but before that Souness said it's only a matter of time before he goes. Including the extension, if triggered, we've got him on a contract for three and a half years - but do any of you seriously think he'll be here for that length of time?
 


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It depends how solid his contract situation is, the extension should put more high value cards in our hand but the club know what they're doing.
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2873544/alexis-mac-allister-signs-new-long-term-contract

That is all you need to know. The ink is hardly dry. Brighton are not about to sell their highest regarded player unless it is mind blowing. It's odd that before the WC he wasn't our top asset but on the world stage in what he excelled has put untold value on his head.

Before the WC he was only really known for the best disallowed goal this season.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Souness is a twat, but in some respect he is right. 'Good luck getting him to sign a new contract' sounds stupid when he's just signed one - but before that Souness said it's only a matter of time before he goes. Including the extension, if triggered, we've got him on a contract for three and a half years - but do any of you seriously think he'll be here for that length of time?
Your first four words is all that is worth posting.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Only to those who can only assimilate a maximum of about four words!

If you read the whole link, rather than just the bit that has been quoted you will see it is exactly as I have stated.
Yes but an educated guess he doesn't have a clue that a new contract was signed. It doesn't take a genius to assume any further contracts will be elsewhere.
 




GT49er

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Yes but an educated guess he doesn't have a clue that a new contract was signed. It doesn't take a genius to assume any further contracts will be elsewhere.
"Liverpool icon Graeme Souness believes that it is only a matter of time before Mac Allister leaves Brighton, as the Argentine’s contract is up in 2025, with the option of a further year."

But hey, don't let the actual quotes get in the way of an educated guess, eh?
 


jcdenton08

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"Liverpool icon Graeme Souness believes that it is only a matter of time before Mac Allister leaves Brighton, as the Argentine’s contract is up in 2025, with the option of a further year."

But hey, don't let the actual quotes get in the way of an educated guess, eh?
That is editorialising by the author the piece, it doesn’t show that Sourness knows anything. He gave a sound bite and they worked it into an article, filling in the gaps.
 




Swansman

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"Liverpool icon Graeme Souness believes that it is only a matter of time before Mac Allister leaves Brighton, as the Argentine’s contract is up in 2025, with the option of a further year."

But hey, don't let the actual quotes get in the way of an educated guess, eh?
That is not an actual quote.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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"Liverpool icon Graeme Souness believes that it is only a matter of time before Mac Allister leaves Brighton, as the Argentine’s contract is up in 2025, with the option of a further year."

But hey, don't let the actual quotes get in the way of an educated guess, eh?
Don't give a f*** you can go on as much as you like, he is a wanker, knows f*** all and it appears only you want to follow what the cock wobble has to say.
 


Silverhatch

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One way to look at it. Although belly is a far better player!!
Football… the ultimate game of opinions. MacAllister is an integral part of an Argentinian World Cup winning team. He is not a bit part player. An absolutely vital cog in (a) a gutsy win (when it mattered) and (b) probably the second best team goal in World Cup final history. Bellingham is a fabulous talent and has been lauded as potentially world class from 16. MacAllister is now in the FULL glare/crosshairs of global football radar and is on the same pathway as Bellingham. The (as usual shit) article infers Mac is a easily affordable replacement for Bellingham. When AliMac leaves it’ll be to the very top of the game like Bellingham.
 


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