Bournemouth profit from Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings England debut

Share With Your Friends
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn


SEMrush

Bournemouth profit from Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings debut for England

As confirmed by the Telegraph’s John Percy, Bournemouth made money on Monday night.

Aston Villa centre-half Tyrone Mings made his debut for England in a 6-0 win away in Bulgaria.

As a result, Aston Villa now owe Bournemouth a quarter of a million pounds:

Aston Villa will pay an extra £250,000 to Bournemouth after Tyrone Mings made his England debut.

Villa agreed a £21 million deal to sign Mings in July and inserted a clause which triggers further instalments if the defender was to ever play at international level.

The Telegraph add that Aston Villa agreed to pay Bournemouth up to a million pounds should Mings make four appearances for England.

Overall, Mings could end up costing Villa 26 million pounds.

Tyrone Mings suffers racist abuse vs Bulgaria

Sadly, the big story from the Bulgaria game was racism.

Bulgaria fans racially abused England’s players throughout the match.

The deplorable scenes included images of fans making Nazi salutes.

Tyrone Mings gestured to the linesman about the abuse during the game.

After the match, the Villa defender also discussed the racism to the BBC.

Also see: 20 finalists for 2019 Golden Boy award revealed: Phil Foden, Mason Mount plus Arsenal & Everton stars picked.

Unai Emery’s contract length clarified & Freddie Ljungberg’s long-term Arsenal ambition revealed by David Ornstein.

Why you need a VPN?

Cut chords:

Watch everything (Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu) online using a VPN.

Unlock geoblocking:

A VPN gives you access to the best content from anywhere in the world.

Privacy & security:

A VPN keeps your information private, activity encrypted & data anonymous.

Just $6.67 a month + 3 months free!






Source link

Share With Your Friends
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn