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forget benzema.

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he has signed an extend contract until 2013 with his former club l'olympique lyonnais.
looks like he gonna have the highest salary of french league.
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he has signed an extend contract until 2013 with his former club l'olympique lyonnais.
looks like he gonna have the highest salary of french league.
what is his present club then? :confused:
The fact that he signed a contract until 2013 does not necessarily mean that he will stay at Lyon. It simply means that those that want him will have to pay a much higher amount of money.
what is his present club then? :confused:
i mean "son club formateur". i don't know how you say that in english.
The fact that he signed a contract until 2013 does not necessarily mean that he will stay at Lyon. It simply means that those that want him will have to pay a much higher amount of money.
yes, but we are at least certain that the next season he will be still ours. i think he will stay at least 2 years more.
Didn't Diarra sign a contract extension about 6 months before he left?
Didn't Diarra sign a contract extension about 6 months before he left?
i think so, that confirm that aulas will put the pressure on the clubs which will try to get benzema.
filipe, how do you say that in english "club formateur" please?
It's naive to believe his new contract doesn't contain a buy-out clause. That's the only reason why players renew their contracts when they are in the international spotlight.
You mean thats the reason LYON renew his contract?

Why would the player be keen on a ridiculous-amount of buyout clauses.
It's naive to believe his new contract doesn't contain a buy-out clause. That's the only reason why players renew their contracts when they are in the international spotlight.
Boy-out clauses don't really exist outside Spain. at least I haven't heard of cases of it.
Lyon renew his contract because they know you have to pay a player his worth or he will demand a transfer, you can't have a top class player on boys wages.
Boy-out clauses don't really exist outside Spain. at least I haven't heard of cases of it.
I think they do exist in Brazil. Not sure though.
They exist everywhere.
they do, but hardly anyone has one in other countries, in Spain it's compulsory.

Damien Duff had one at Blackburn and Chelsea met it.
Highest wages in France doesn't means much for any EPL club, unfortunately...
filipe, how do you say that in english "club formateur" please?
Doesn't club formateur refer to the club that a player started his career with? If so, I think "boyhood club" is probably the closest term in English.
Boy-out clauses don't really exist outside Spain. at least I haven't heard of cases of it.
They exist if you put such a clause in the contract. As far as i know, it's obligatory in Spain.
They exist if you put such a clause in the contract. As far as i know, it's obligatory in Spain.
though, happily 16 year olds don't have contracts.
he should stay at least 2 more years, he's only 20 years old.
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