Jason had had to listen to Adele rage on and on every day at the horrific terms they were being offered not only by Man United, but by a few other teams who seemed to be trying to capitalize on Jason's desperation to leave Oporto.
With the trophies he already had under his belt, his young age, his talent and potential, Jason was a player who could go for up to or even more than 150 million Euros, and with such a high transfer evaluation, his wage package shouldn't be any less sweet.
Yet even with the sky high transfer cost out of the way, the clubs asking for him were treating him like some hidden talent they found in their Football Manager save and trying to sign him for peanuts.
It'd be understandable if it were teams like Bayern or Tottenham who didn't have an habit of paying sky high wages, or if it were teams who didn't have such financial buoyancy, but why were teams like Uventus, Man United and Chelsea trying to sign him for barely $100k per week.
