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I think with the money we are willing to spend, he would be somewhere around our limit give or take.
We are never going to be in the market for say, a Kane or a Haaland, so this is the next level down and makes sense.
My only concern is, will this be linked to players going out, because we seem to be struggling to offload.
I really hope that, levy backs this manager this window with a couple more, I think he could really be starting something, but let's not get excited.
Awoniyi would be well worth a bid imo
 
Were or are?

Arse (m/euros):
22/23 in 192.3 out 23.8 = 168.5m
21/22 in 167.40 out 31.4 = 136.0m
20/21 in 86 out 19.1 = 66.9m
19/20 in 160.8 out 53.6 = 107.2m
= €478.6m (net spend) / Avg per season = €119.65m


This summer: Subject to further sales; they're currently at €200m (n)......... £170m sterling.



That spending doesn't take in to account Raya who they will activate.

There is no reason we should be unable to expect 170/180m net spend this summer, which would be perfectly in line with rivals.
 
55m is actually less than I had assumed Lille would want for David, they got considerably more than that for Victor Osimhen.

I think David is terrific. Two footed, works his ass off, an unusually good passer for a #9 and he really has a nose for goal. He's Canada's danger man almost more so than Alphonso Davies.

I'm terrified of the notion of anybody being given the anvil of "Harry Kane's Replacement", but in terms of suitability to play striker in the PL, David gets my seal of approval for sure.
That will surely send shivers down the spine's of every PL defender!

Worry Reaction GIF by MOODMAN
 
I think with the money we are willing to spend, he would be somewhere around our limit give or take.
We are never going to be in the market for say, a Kane or a Haaland, so this is the next level down and makes sense.
My only concern is, will this be linked to players going out, because we seem to be struggling to offload.
I really hope that, levy backs this manager this window with a couple more, I think he could really be starting something, but let's not get excited.

Completely agree.

Id be happy for our net spend to even be less if we can shift out some players we need to so that we can invest again smartly in Jan or next Summer.
 
I think Ange was probably testing GLCs reaction to being on the bench but not then asked to come on and if this report is true then GLC has failed the test. Ange wants people who he can count on, not weak minded whingers.

Dont mess with the Ange:ange-confused:
Also a bloody stupid time to let the media put this out on the same day as Maddison is due to have a scan.

Nob.
 
That will surely send shivers down the spine's of every PL defender!

Worry Reaction GIF by MOODMAN
Plus, just to note, while he is obviously Canada’s best forward, he was definitely not that at the World Cup.

In matchday 3 of the group stage vs Morocco, a must-win match for Canada to advance…

Canada selected Cyle Larin (MLS) and Junior Hoilett over him in attack.

That’s right, in a must-win do or die match at the World’s biggest stage, when the chips were down and Canada needed goals, they benched Jonathan David and brought him on as a sub.
 
55m is actually less than I had assumed Lille would want for David, they got considerably more than that for Victor Osimhen.

I think David is terrific. Two footed, works his ass off, an unusually good passer for a #9 and he really has a nose for goal. He's Canada's danger man almost more so than Alphonso Davies.

I'm terrified of the notion of anybody being given the anvil of "Harry Kane's Replacement", but in terms of suitability to play striker in the PL, David gets my seal of approval for sure.

Right, that's it, fuck it. Going tp change my mind and jump off Orban Island onto the David Train.

Basically because you said that Osihmen was at Lille before so they clearly know how to scout a striker.

Even if I have watched him and thought he was average. I didn't notice he was 2 footed so I couldn't have been paying that much attention.
 
Plus, just to note, while he is obviously Canada’s best forward, he was definitely not that at the World Cup.

In matchday 3 of the group stage vs Morocco, a must-win match for Canada to advance…

Canada selected Cyle Larin (MLS) and Junior Hoilett over him in attack.

That’s right, in a must-win do or die match at the World’s biggest stage, when the chips were down and Canada needed goals, they benched Jonathan David and brought him on as a sub.

Says as much about Herdman as it does about David though.
 
That spending doesn't take in to account Raya who they will activate.

Bloody loans eh..... Never get counted in the window people want them to be...........

Large swathes of TFC would crucify me for posting loans as cash spent if was Spurs.

Either way, current summer Goon splurge accepted...... (see below)

There is no reason we should be unable to expect 170/180m net spend this summer, which would be perfectly in line with rivals.

The reality is that the Arse high spend this season is the anomaly over the last 5 years; "Arse just spent 200m quid" is not an indicator that we're under-spending.

Broader point being that (whilst I agree us finshing the window at £70m net would be underwhelming) whatever Arse decide to do in a one-off window shouldn't be a benchmark for what we're expected to do............. For all we know Kronke locks his wallet away now and it's sell-to-buy for a couple of seasons.

.....That's largely what happened at Liverpool after we were getting a kicking over their spending.

Now look:

Spurs (m/euros):
22/23 in 177.9 out 38.7 = 139.2m
21/22 in 95.9 out 34.6 = 61.3m
20/21 in 110.50 out 13.3 = 97.2m
19/20 in 150.5 out 64.5 = 86m
= €383.7m (net spend) / Avg per season = €95.92m

Liverpool (m/euros):

22/23 in 137.3 out 80.7 = 56.6m
21/22 in 87.0 out 29.5 = 57.5m
20/21 in 84.0 out 17.2 = 66.8m
19/20 in 10.4 out 48.0 = -37.6m
= €143.3m (net spend) / Avg per season = €35.82m
 
Anyone thats actually surprised that our net spend is probably going to be less then 100m (I thought the 80m figure before the window opened) either doesn't know or refuses to believe how that weasel Levy operates.

Don't worry our DOF who we are looking to appoint the day after the window closes will save us.
 
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