Lovely bit of tapping up. Getting punished for it seems to have gone out of fashion.
It's not tapping up if the player is available for transfer
Lovely bit of tapping up. Getting punished for it seems to have gone out of fashion.
I am sure some Utd fans said the same when Fergie signed Roy Keane after Forrest got relegated.a lot of money for a guy who got relegated
I am sure some Utd fans said the same when Fergie signed Roy Keane after Forrest got relegated.![]()
The Beeb reporting that ManU aren’t willing to pay over their valuation of any player now they’ve had their pants pulled down so often recently.We’re paying more upfront than United were willing to is my guess. West Ham are up the creek without a paddle financially
PSG’s starting midfield duo, Vitinha and Joao Neves, with Bruno in front of them. Plus Ruben Neves on the bench.Arguably the best CM options in international football at least in paper.
So we are basically getting two Tonalis?
The Beeb reporting that ManU aren’t willing to pay over their valuation of any player now they’ve had their pants pulled down so often recently.
Seems like our ownerships have gone through a body-swap.
I am sure some Utd fans said the same when Fergie signed Roy Keane after Forrest got relegated.![]()
You should know that in 1993 the £3.75 Fergie paid for Keane was a British Record, so everything is relative.For one twenty fifth of the price.
Absolutely.This won’t be the norm. Not should it be. We’ve fallen behind and have to catch up. That means spending £300M+ on 5/6 players and some high wages free transfers this summer.
Hope would be this works out and the it’s about signings 1/2 marquee signings each summer and investing in the best young talent.
Tbf the Fernandes twins together in the middle of the park would’ve been a formidable duo.I've seen Man Utd fans despairing that their unwillingness to match us on Fernandes will only mean that they are forced to pay a similar amount later for an inferior player
Arsenal and Liverpool each spent bucketloads last window, Chelsea are already under a UEFA suspended sentence, ManU had no European football and City didn’t go as far in the CL as usual, so all we’re financially handcuffed to some respect during the 25/26 PSR period. Now we’re into the new 26/27 period they will be able to open their wallets again.Absolutely.
And, in a way, we've been 'lucky' that it's fallen at a time that works for us. The earning infrastructure of the club is in pretty good health still. The club is still in a position where its image and personnel are reasonably attractive to the type of player we are requiring to elevate us once more. The recent trophy win does actually count for something.
Not being in Europe this season means we don't have to meet the same financial regulations from UEFA that, say, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Saudi Sportswashing Machine do. So we have this one summer or season when we can spend much more than normal before returning to more of a book-balancing mode.
Being aggressive quickly on transfers is going to catch out some of the other big teams who have to be a little more cautious with their spending while also noting that we are contributing to a distorting factor in the market which will only hurt them - I've seen Man Utd fans despairing that their unwillingness to match us on Fernandes will only mean that they are forced to pay a similar amount later for an inferior player
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