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For anyone questioning Jhon Durán’s decision going Saudi… I thought that, until Akinfenwa made it clear to me that we are all human at the end of the day. ‘Football legacy’ is irrelevant to some & rightfully so.

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𝔸.⚡️1 year ago

Football is a job at the end of the day. If you could earn 10x more somewhere else, you’d go. Simple as. Football is no different.

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AGOSTINHO™️ ⚔️1 year ago

super on point from akinfenwa but i think both sides are right. if you love the beautiful game and you’re a real purist, seeing a player of the talent of duran at his young age go to the saudi league without fulfilling their potential and achieving big things in the best leagues is somewhat disappointing; i get that. but as a man, knowing how short a professional footballers career is at the top end, the opportunity to make genuinely life changing money is probably too good too turn down, i get that too. the other thing is, he’s only 21, so there’s still a chance he could come back to the major leagues in a few years. but that’s unlikely lol look at oscar, he left chelsea for china quite young and never turned back lol

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Abeautifulgame1 year ago

This is nonsense when applied to Duran. He is already on 50k a week at 21 and if he went to a bg club in this move he will be on 100k plus a week with at least a 5 year contract. You and your family are set up for life already- make a football move not a financial one

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Kael1 year ago

Akinfenwa puts it well but also boys be conscious of your young age and relative comfort. Football like every industry is brutal - the love disappears and politics dominates. Failed transfers, bad earlier contracts, injuries - all take a toll and make you see the job as just a job. Toney will be back anyway and do well here.

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Jabroni Hunter1 year ago

People talking like Duran is leaving a top club He's leaving Aston Villa in Birmingham who haven't won a trophy for 30 odd years to go play with Cristiano Ronaldo and earn insane money whilst doing so. Who would say no? 😂

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Matt1 year ago

Would you have the same opinion if it was Saka. Definitely not you waffling prat.

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AKA1 year ago

It’s all about the bag Messi arguably has the best legacy in football yet he has one of the biggest bags in the game Legacy no dey buy yatch

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Sam Groarke1 year ago

People talk like the money you earn in the premier league isn’t enough to set up for life. Some of these footballers earner more in 1 week, that I would earn in a year. Now times that by 52. Put it really into perspective.

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Terry Flewers1 year ago

It’s a very good point

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Jay1 year ago

100k a week isn’t enough to look after himself and his kids in the future ? After about 5 weeks he’s made more than most will over 20 years. 4.8 million per year on a 5 year contract he would have been more than fine staying at Villa

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