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The concealed stipulation embedded in Sangare's agreement

Salzburg's obligation to disclose a million-euro agreement with Mamadou Sangare, even though he has not returned to Red Bull, requires transparency.

Salzburg should be informed about Rapid's $1 million deal with Mamadou Sangare, even though he's...
Salzburg should be informed about Rapid's $1 million deal with Mamadou Sangare, even though he's not expected to rejoin Red Bull.

Unfiltered, Red-Hot Take on Mamadou Sangare's Comeback:

The concealed stipulation embedded in Sangare's agreement

Yo, let's talk about Mamadou Sangare, the dude's fucking hustling to make his comeback, alright? Sangare, that midfield maestro, was sidelined due to muscle problems for the last four games, but he's back in action now, pumping iron with a personal coach and flaunting his shit on social media.

The strange part? He's decked out in a Rapid training jersey, and we all know that boy ain't needed to rock that gear during his vacation. But he's clearly proud as hell to be a part of the Hütteldorf family, and he's no shy dude.

Dig this: When Sangare wrapped up his vacay, he was sporting the brand-new Rapid home jersey, slapped with the number 6 and the print "Raux-Yao." The French defensive chief, Sangare's best bud in Hütteldorf, is generating quite a bit of transfer buzz, and it seems like Sangare's not far behind.

Raux-Yao: "Rapid was the best decision of my career" Fucking A, right? Raux-Yao's a beast, and after a beastly season, he's the second player that's got everybody eyeing him in the transfer market.

Rapid's High-Stakes Transfer Game

Rapid's management is playing a high-stakes gambling game, trying to maximize the sale price for both Sangare and Raux-Yao. They're toying with the idea of only selling one of them, while they already signed "replacement" players in the winter. The cards are in their favor, as neither of those guys is under pressure from other clubs.

The deal will only go down if it's beneficial for all parties involved, and that goes double for the cash, baby.

Million-Dollar Offers, Turned Down

Ain't there something about a fucking clause? Rumor has it that Salzburg had a buy-back clause when they picked Sangare up for only 700,000 Euros. Sporting director Markus Katzer dismissed the question with a simple, "We can sell Mama."

That winter, Feyenoord offered a cool six million for Sangare, hinting that they could sweeten the deal, but again, Vienna gave a hard no. With Romeo Amane still battling a toe injury, and huge sporting goals on the horizon, Sangare's value to the team outweighed the offer in their eyes.

So, what happened? Rapid plummeted to fifth place, Sangare's brilliant derby goals were followed by a brutal red card against Djurgården. Disappointment, man.

The "Matching Right"

The details on that buy-back clause are murky, but there's talk of a "Matching Right," which means Rapid can sit down and discuss Sangare's buyout with Salzburg in the loop. Salzburg can still make an offer if they get wind of the deal. Rare shit in the transfer world, but side deals like percentage transfer participations have become the norm.

In Sangare's case, those participations ain't excessive, according to our findings. Anyways, a return to Salzburg ain't looking likely for Sangare, as he's all but done with that old club.

A second season of Sangare for Rapid seems more feasible, and there's word of a deal for Claudy M'Buyi in the works. M'Buyi, St. Poelten's top scorer and Raux-Yao's pal, could be a valuable addition to the Rapid squad. So, let's see how this shit pans out.

The European-leagues rumors surrounding Mamadou Sangare and Julius Raux-Yao continue to swirl, as Rapid's management plays a high-stakes gambling game, trying to maximize the sale price for both players. Despite million-dollar offers from Feyenoord being turned down, a second season of Sangare for Rapid appears more feasible, and there's talk of a deal for Claudy M'Buyi in the works.

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