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Transfers Summer Transfer Thread 2023! - Closed (Maybe)

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Like what I've seen of Scott. Looks like if Grealish was a midfield player. Stylish ball carrier, works hard, nice short passing and through ball game.
 
Probably won't. I'd estimate:

Ndombele (given his wages) - £15m (maybe less!)
GLC - £15m
Reg - £10m

..........Maybe add £5m if you can mug off an EPL team for them.
Will all be loaned or free transfers

No EPL will have any interest, perhaps Forest? All other sides do their due diligence and are well aware they are shit and weird
 
You have no reason to be concerned Amortisation is our friend. By the time those 3 go, they will be shown as a profit on the books. There is a reason they are loaned rather than sold.


Amortisation helps but we are probably paying a good part of their wages (ie cash out of the door), so unless loan improves their value (ie sale proceeds) we may yet end up cash out of pocket.

I suspect reason for loan was to see if other clubs are happy to buy players on high wages (almost regardless of fee) to get player off the wage bill without them wanting their Spurs contract paid up.
 
Alex Scott looks a great prospect! Has that ability to drag the ball back and move forward at the same time. Bale use to do that and maradona. Looks to be righted footed so would he play wide left forward / midfield?
I’d sell richo as if all he offers is running around I’d rather watch Scott all day. Get £50M back on richo buy Scott and prbly have some left over to contribute towards CD.
If conte stays would getting Scott cone under the “club purchase” banner. Can’t help but think with a lot of young players we have a more progressive attacking manger would be better suited.
We could play front 3 of Scott , Kane and kulu. If we play back 4 then get Madison in behind. FBs udigiou and royal / porro / spence although unlikely.


Admit it, you're on here for the bantz aren't you.....
 
Amortisation helps but we are probably paying a good part of their wages (ie cash out of the door), so unless loan improves their value (ie sale proceeds) we may yet end up cash out of pocket.

I suspect reason for loan was to see if other clubs are happy to buy players on high wages (almost regardless of fee) to get player off the wage bill without them wanting their Spurs contract paid up.
You aren’t considering the P and L. Only looking at price paid five or so years prior, that has a small relevance in the current position. All about the book value here and now
 
We should be looking into the Manor Solomon situation. Fulham had the chance to sign him for 7m in the summer, but preferred to loan him for free using UEFA's special ruling on Ukrainian loans. If they have no option inserted, he'll return to Shakhtar with six months on his contract. He's looking like a player, could be a good Son backup.
 
Yeah, that's working out really well for Pep.

Recent results have improved & Grealish's strong performances have been a big part of that.

His numbers have been good post-WC (esp. more assists) and he's generally looked bright. Working harder off the ball too. City fans seem generally happy with how he's been playing lately and he's #1 choice off the left for the Champions.

Simply faced the same adaptation process Mahrez did.
 
Amortisation helps but we are probably paying a good part of their wages (ie cash out of the door), so unless loan improves their value (ie sale proceeds) we may yet end up cash out of pocket.

I suspect reason for loan was to see if other clubs are happy to buy players on high wages (almost regardless of fee) to get player off the wage bill without them wanting their Spurs contract paid up.
Does the recent accounts shed any light on the wage situation?
 
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