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Panathinaikos: In the era of the pandemic and its aftermath, everyone (and) in soccer is looking for ways to reduce their losses and find income. Obviously, these are the result of sales, which is why the Greek teams, at least in terms of reports, have given themselves up to an effort to advertise their businesses and clarify their clear intention to sell.
Of course, there is also the famous witch hunt, with reproduction of hypothetical and unsubstantiated scenarios. Odysseus Vlachodimou’s constant presence in transfer scenarios for his sale of Benfica for several million euros was the reason why he recycled a story that was reproduced when the transfer of the international goalkeeper to the Lusitanians was closed and since then has been “lost “absolutely not because it requires
He was referring to the existence of a percentage of resale that Panathinaikos had maintained and that, according to the specific scenario, was also acquired by Benfica for 300,000 euros. There’s no such thing. The only case in which the “greens” had accepted the “eagles” proposal and the resale rate was in the first case, in late August 2017.
Then the transfer was not completed, Benfica returned next October, offering Panathinaikos around € 1.5m, but offering nothing at all about the use of future rights to Ody. The need for liquidity of the “greens”, “forced” them to accept this proposal (which implied immediate payment and in a single share of the price) without, of course, never raising the question of percentages and, obviously, never the Benfica should proceed a few months later in acquiring that percentage.
At that time, they wanted liquidity in Panathinaikos. Benfica knew it, offered it, without giving anything else. This is for the restoration of “historical” truth.
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