Hey Tom! So to do this, do his wages plus his transfer fee divided by his years need to be equal to or less thanchancely or just his wages? If they need to match and the transfer fee also hits the cap then we'd be capped with how much we can offer no? My concern is this from the rules on the MLS website. "The Salary Budget Charge of the replacement player may not be more than the player who suffered the season-ending injury. If the injured player placed on the Season-Ending Injury List is a Designated Player, the club may replace such player with a Designated Player, provided that his Salary Budget Charge is not more than the player he is replacing. The replacement player’s charge will not be charged against the Club Salary Budget."
Hi Tom, I think your channel is great! Thanks for your work! I'm wondering if you might put the player's name on the screen during the time you talk about them? (I sometimes have a subpar attention span and need a reminder about who you're discussing 🤣.)
Haha... I have subpar editing skills and negative freetime, hence why that slips sometimes (which is completely my fault and not a good excuse, so thank you for the feedback!)
Oscar would’ve been an exciting signing a few years ago, but no idea now without knowing the level of play in the Chinese league. I suppose they must have teams in the AFC club competitions that I think are available on P+, but I doubt many people here have watched those games
If they want Diego Gomez this summer, it better be for $20 million. They want to pay $15 million, and then they can wait until the winter. We haven't even had him a full year. He hasn't played much, and his stock will likely rise if he plays the Olympics and maintains his level thru the season and playoffs. Miami has no urgency to sell right now.