Saul Goodman wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:uninspiring
Then this is a home run transfer. If youve never heard of him he must be really good
Mase bad news, Otter is going to Seville as part of the deal.
Saul Goodman wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:uninspiring
Then this is a home run transfer. If youve never heard of him he must be really good
Hazy2 wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:uninspiring
Then this is a home run transfer. If youve never heard of him he must be really good
Mase bad news, Otter is going to Seville as part of the deal.
City64 wrote:Glad we aren’t giving any money to that utter prick who owns Napoli . That said I think this is a risky panic buy and the fact he has a shit hairstyle says it all .
city72 wrote:City64 wrote:Glad we aren’t giving any money to that utter prick who owns Napoli . That said I think this is a risky panic buy and the fact he has a shit hairstyle says it all .
He’s 5ft9 the hair takes him to 6ft
city72 wrote:City64 wrote:Glad we aren’t giving any money to that utter prick who owns Napoli . That said I think this is a risky panic buy and the fact he has a shit hairstyle says it all .
He’s 5ft9 the hair takes him to 6ft
Hazy2 wrote:Seville say more money please, Source Marca
PrezIke wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Seville say more money please, Source Marca
They're sure to hold out for as close to the max we wanted to offer for Koulibaly as possible.
Only thing that could help is exchanging Nico, but his wages are also high.
nottsblue wrote:PrezIke wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Seville say more money please, Source Marca
They're sure to hold out for as close to the max we wanted to offer for Koulibaly as possible.
Only thing that could help is exchanging Nico, but his wages are also high.
The Messi saga has added to the mix in that selling clubs knew we were going to pay a huge salary and after beating the FFP case through CAS we have money.
If the selling club then decides to ask for more money or to inflate the transfer fee at the outset we have two options.
1. Tell the selling club we won’t do business at the quoted price and see if there is room for manoeuvre. If there isn’t then we walk away as we don’t want to be held to ransom for this and just as importantly, future transfer negotiations
2. Pay the transfer fee and obtain the player we want but at a higher cost than we budgeted for
Long term, option one probably wins out more often than not but that doesn’t help the immediate requirements the squad requires. But we are a long term planning club, that much is clear. So if we don’t get all our targets this window then perhaps our owners favour option one. Just a thought
sheblue wrote:Yep, can see this one dragging out for another while.
PrezIke wrote:sheblue wrote:Yep, can see this one dragging out for another while.
Me too.
Something tells me they're going to push for at least €70m given what Napoli want for Koulibaly + the 20% sell on fee they will owe Bordeaux and what they paid for him (€25m) to garner a €50m+ profit.
My sense is they know Napoli want €75 for KK so maybe something like €72-73m to also get as close to a €55m profit as they can.
If we walk away then what's the alternative? Back to Napoli and pay the fee? Maybe we do then. Who knows?
Sevilla may think they can get more next summer with another good season.
I don't think this is so sure to go smoothly as some hope.
sheblue wrote:Maybe we should just tell JS to stay off the sauce.
sheblue wrote:Yep, can see this one dragging out for another while.
Mase wrote:He’s changed his hairstyle some of you will be pleased to know.
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