I don't think so. NYCFC & Villa had a contract worked out and MLS told RB they could create a contract to match within 24 hours or they'd forfeit the ability to sign him via discovery. RB was not previously in negotiations and as such they didn't think they could Vet him and get it done that fast - shame on them for claiming a player they weren't prepared to sign by knowing what terms they'd be willing to offer. That's the problem I have with the entire discovery process - if a team claims somebody they most definitely should have the bulk of a contract in place and ready to offer if the player becomes available - tweaking of the contract is normal and shouldn't be the deal-breaker by not having enough time. Regardless, it seems that Villa was more interested in NYCFC anyway - his agent could have easily demanded more time for RB if that's where he wanted to land.Yeah but that didn't happen in this case. Villa and the Red Bulls were negotiating a contract, MLS came in and gave the Red Bulls 24 hours to finish the contract, or NYCFC would come in. Contract wasn't signed in the window so NYCFC was able to come in and sign him. I don't believe Villa was ever against going to the Red Bulls.
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