If he goes, he’s cap-tied. I hope he declines.
Congrats to Jack...just don't get hurt
Congrats to Jack...just don't get hurt
If he goes, he’s cap-tied. I hope he declines.
Edit- just read it. He’s gone. Unless he doesn’t get any minutes (wishful thinking).
I believe the one time switch is only for a dual-citizen. Jack doesn’t have an American passport yet so a youth cap ties him to England.Honestly, if he does get hurt, we declare war on the Queen.
I thought it was only senior team caps that account for being cap tied. Anyhow, we can still appeal for a one time switch to another country.
Our U23 and U17 squads are good. The future is bright for the USMNT in the next cycle. Let Jack play for England and live his dream.If he goes, he’s cap-tied. I hope he declines.
Edit- just read it. He’s gone. Unless he doesn’t get any minutes (wishful thinking).
Awesome and terrifying at the same time. I'd imagine there will be scouts out there.
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That is most likely a fluff piece - BR is known for stretching innuendo. If both clubs are bidding on Jack, MLS can’t show favoritism towards MCFC because of the existing ties - they are bound by a fiduciary responsibility to the league to get the most out of the transfer so if ManU makes a better bid, and NYCFC and Jack are open to “a” transfer in general, then MCFC is going to have to up their offer or lose out.Manchester City Reportedly Set to Beat United to New York City's Jack Harrison
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...o-beat-united-to-new-york-citys-jack-harrison
Agree with you re Bleacher Report and MLS rules. But, if both offers are in the same ballpark, I don't foresee MLS screwing over one of its ownership groups that is supposed to be one of the flagship programs in the league.That is most likely a fluff piece - BR is known for stretching innuendo. If both clubs are bidding on Jack, MLS can’t show favoritism towards MCFC because of the existing ties - they are bound by a fiduciary responsibility to the league to get the most out of the transfer so if ManU makes a better bid, and NYCFC and Jack are open to “a” transfer in general, then MCFC is going to have to up their offer or lose out.
That is most likely a fluff piece
Bleacher Report is notoriously bad.thats basically every sports article that comes out based on speculation ever though.
Went through the author's previous articles and previously said that PSG are replacing Cavani with Sanchez. This guy has zero sources.Manchester City Reportedly Set to Beat United to New York City's Jack Harrison
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...o-beat-united-to-new-york-citys-jack-harrison
Or he runs with scoop strategically fed to him by agents and clubs.Went through the author's previous articles and previously said that PSG are replacing Cavani with Sanchez. This guy has zero sources.