Fcinternews.it reports that Inter and Sampdoria has agreed that Sampdoria will buy Alfred Duncan’s second half in advance. The player who joined Sampdoria in a co-ownership last summer could soon be bought by Sampdoria for an ammount close to 3 million euro’s. Inter could soon cash in this money and say no to the buy-back clause they have that has been agreed for 5 million euro’s. This means Duncan will in all effects become a Sampdoria player.
Source: Fcinternews.it


all respect but this news is bs no sense at all to give up on the player without even anybody ask for that or pay money for it
all respect but this news is bs no sense at all to give up on the player without even anybody ask for that or pay money for it
all respect but this news is bs no sense at all to give up on the player without even anybody ask for that or pay money for it
Agree – if we should give up the buy-back we should recive a bigger portion of fee than if we keep the buy back clause (which I surely think we should keep, Duncan still has the potentiel to explode into a class act midfielder!)
just a couple of years ago sunderland or southampton i am not sure offered us 7mln pounds for him but we said no. it was after u-21 world cup i think…
7mil pounds? wow, if that’s true, it’s quite huge
7mil pounds? wow, if that’s true, it’s quite huge
7mil pounds? wow, if that’s true, it’s quite huge
7mil pounds? wow, if that’s true, it’s quite huge
just a couple of years ago sunderland or southampton i am not sure offered us 7mln pounds for him but we said no. it was after u-21 world cup i think…
Agree – if we should give up the buy-back we should recive a bigger portion of fee than if we keep the buy back clause (which I surely think we should keep, Duncan still has the potentiel to explode into a class act midfielder!)