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Transfers Summer 2022 Transfer Thread.

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Grealish went for 100 mill and that has adjusted the market. Lazio can hold out for the very best price possible or simply refuse to sell the player. Actually Savic gets linked with moves away fromLazio every summer but he never actually leaves. Maybe the player is very happy with his life there, he is 27 and for a player of his ability not to have left there until now when every top club in the world has been chasing him shows it must be a combination of his contentment there and his club's determination to keep him.

To the contrary, I'd say it's adjusted the market in the sense that everyone and their dog thinks City grossly overpaid, and it has confirmed, this shouldn't be the going rate. Also, the 100m wasn't his market value but instead his release clause.

One of 3ish clubs in world football that has no limits on their budget, outside of pretending to follow FFP, saying fuck it, we'll just pay the release clause, doesn't set or even adjust the market. Unless one of those 3 clubs come in for the player we're talking about, AND absolutely, categorically want this player no matter what, as seemed the case with Pep and Grealish.
 
Sounds weird coming from a Spurs fan given our history with both DoFs, Managers and Mr Levy - But I have complete faith in this upcoming window being a success.

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Paratici's Black Book, the pull of playing for Conte, Team already here, World Class Stadium and Training Ground and potentially CL Football in London - quite the appealing offer for any player.
Our problem (until the recent fuckups) wasn't so much the pull but the fucking disaster signings we brought that now have us in a desperate situation.

Got highly rated players in Ndombele, Lo Celso, Sess, regui, and we had enough pull to get Skriniar (if levy was willing to pay up the stingy cunt). Now we are in a tougher position.
 
Our problem (until the recent fuckups) wasn't so much the pull but the fucking disaster signings we brought that now have us in a desperate situation.

Got highly rated players in Ndombele, Lo Celso, Sess, regui, and we had enough pull to get Skriniar (if levy was willing to pay up the stingy cunt). Now we are in a tougher position.
I think clubs in Europe outside the premier league need to sell, where as we will get fees for those players and we are relatively sound financially.
 
Sounds weird coming from a Spurs fan given our history with both DoFs, Managers and Mr Levy - But I have complete faith in this upcoming window being a success.

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Paratici's Black Book, the pull of playing for Conte, Team already here, World Class Stadium and Training Ground and potentially CL Football in London - quite the appealing offer for any player.

No chance.
Levy will do his utmost best to worm out of a warchest.

The only way we have a properly successful window is if someone else comes along with a boat load of cash and a cunning plan to circumvent FFP. Because you know Spurs would get caught out by that before City, Chelsea, Newcastle, PSG, both Spanish teams etc.
 
No chance.
Levy will do his utmost best to worm out of a warchest.

The only way we have a properly successful window is if someone else comes along with a boat load of cash and a cunning plan to circumvent FFP. Because you know Spurs would get caught out by that before City, Chelsea, Newcastle, PSG, both Spanish teams etc.
Apparently we have a 400m (you read that right) buffer as far as FFP is concerned, by far the biggest in the PL.

We could "do a leeds" and still not come up against FFP.
 

20 years old.

GAVIN BAZUNU IS the subject of interest from a series of leading clubs throughout Europe and the Premier League, and could leave Manchester City on a permanent basis this summer if a suitable bid is received.

The Republic of Ireland international has two years left on his contract at the Etihad Stadium and will return for discussions about his future when his loan spell at Portsmouth finishes at the end of this month.

Bazunu is in the frame for the League One side’s player of the year award, having so far kept 16 clean sheets and made more passes (811) than any other goalkeeper in the division.

And his performances on the international stage – notably a penalty save from Cristiano Ronaldo and a stunning performance against Serbia in World Cup qualification – have also highlighted his ability further afield.
They signed him Feb 2019, so presuming before his birthday on 20th he will have 3years at 21 and be HG…
 
Supposedly, PSG and Juventus are interested.
I don’t see him ending up anywhere other than in Turin if this is the case.

Italian clubs have an enormous advantage when it comes to signing players from the former Yugoslavia.
Geography.

He can stay in a league he’s familiar with, be close to home and be all but assured of CL football

Travelled that region quite a bit, Western Croatia and parts all over are very close to Italy, it’s a stunning melting pot of Mediterranea, Slavic et al. When I first arrived in Zagreb, was stunned at the variety of beauty…

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Oh yeah, football…
 
To the contrary, I'd say it's adjusted the market in the sense that everyone and their dog thinks City grossly overpaid, and it has confirmed, this shouldn't be the going rate. Also, the 100m wasn't his market value but instead his release clause.

One of 3ish clubs in world football that has no limits on their budget, outside of pretending to follow FFP, saying fuck it, we'll just pay the release clause, doesn't set or even adjust the market. Unless one of those 3 clubs come in for the player we're talking about, AND absolutely, categorically want this player no matter what, as seemed the case with Pep and Grealish.
Hasn't there been recognition from within the club that it was a mistake. They know they should have prioritised Kane and over paid on Grealish.
 
No chance.
Levy will do his utmost best to worm out of a warchest.

The only way we have a properly successful window is if someone else comes along with a boat load of cash and a cunning plan to circumvent FFP. Because you know Spurs would get caught out by that before City, Chelsea, Newcastle, PSG, both Spanish teams etc.

The fact that you're talking in terms of "warchests" makes your response look more than a little bit silly.

Measuring the success of a trf window by how much we spend is foolish..... Much like your implying that we'll likely not spend anything.
 
With €90 odd promised for Kulusevski and Romero.

How much will/can we spend?

Think we can get €50-100m on sales if Lo Celso ends strong et al.

Is a £100m anything like possible, on top of the previous loans going perm?

Will we need just one big buy of £50m on a similar loan to perm? Then a free or two?

Without naming rights, think it’s gonna be tense and frustrating, especially if Villareal and Celtic don’t deal early…
 
To the contrary, I'd say it's adjusted the market in the sense that everyone and their dog thinks City grossly overpaid, and it has confirmed, this shouldn't be the going rate. Also, the 100m wasn't his market value but instead his release clause.

One of 3ish clubs in world football that has no limits on their budget, outside of pretending to follow FFP, saying fuck it, we'll just pay the release clause, doesn't set or even adjust the market. Unless one of those 3 clubs come in for the player we're talking about, AND absolutely, categorically want this player no matter what, as seemed the case with Pep and Grealish.
When PSG triggered the 200m clause for Neymar, didn't that shift the cost brackets up a bit.
 


I'd happily accept shitty midfield depth if we could get guy. If we had to sell both Winks and Hojbjerg to afford him, it'd still be a fantastic deal.

He has that Romero vibe of potentially transforming our midfield, and getting gushing posts on this forum every week. Great first touch, can beat a press, decent defensively, and an absolute bucketloads of goals and assists season after season.

I'd happily pay 80m for him.

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SMS is a great player in Serie A but at 27 I wonder how much more intensely physical football he wants to play? I don't really hear him bellowing to play at higher levels or in higher level competitions. Maybe he just has an agent that isn't a primadonna attention seeker, but it does seem a bit worrying he seems happy being at upper midtable Lazio. If we could get him for 50-55m I could see it being a good deal, but to break the bank for him at 75-80m just seems very risky. 75-80m for us should be a young generational talent with 8-10 years of prem career ahead of them. SMS doesn't really fit this mold. I say leave him to one of the megaclubs.
 
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