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Transfers Summer 2021 - Transfer Thread

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One thing that could be a positive is shifting players out. Mainly due to the number of out of contract players at other clubs.

Looks like:

Burnley - 10 players
Palace - 14 players
Newcastle - 9 players
West Brom - 10 players

Surely we can interest one of these in a cheeky wee Sissoko?
Selling dross is going to be so hard.

No one will stump up for Sissoko’s wages. We’ll have him for another two and a half years.
 
To replace Jose you’re looking at maybe £20m compensation and £5m to buy another manager out of his contract....., £25m extra on a transfer window or a new guy with £25m less?

It’s not 20 million extra, we are paying that to Jose if he stays or goes that money isn’t going into transfers either way. It’s the 5 million extra you would worry about and that isn’t buying us much, if anything.
 
I've basically reached the acceptance phase with the fact that Sissoko & winks are never ever leaving

They'll both be bumbling around in midfield for us on the opening day of the 2050 51 season at the ripe old ages of 62 and 55 and people on here will still claim they offer us something
 
I've basically reached the acceptance phase with the fact that Sissoko & winks are never ever leaving
They'll both be bumbling around in midfield for us on the opening day of the 2050 51 season at the ripe old ages of 62 and 55 and people on here will still claim they offer us something
Actually that's the season the stadium debt get's paid off.

:freund:

Should be an exciting window to look forward to
 
20 million?

That seems very steep.
The final number will depend on the salary of the new manager.

Mourinho has a contract till 2023, so if we fire him at the end of this season we would still have to pay him £30m. That is an unavoidable cost.

The additional cost would be the cost of buying out/signing a new manager and the new manager's salary for the two seasons. Example, £5m buyout + £10m per year salary = £25m.

That £25m is what could have gone into the transfer. It's the difference between a £25m player vs a £50m player.
 
The final number will depend on the salary of the new manager.

Mourinho has a contract till 2023, so if we fire him at the end of this season we would still have to pay him £30m. That is an unavoidable cost.

The additional cost would be the cost of buying out/signing a new manager and the new manager's salary for the two seasons. Example, £5m buyout + £10m per year salary = £25m.

That £25m is what could have gone into the transfer. It's the difference between a £25m player vs a £50m player.

That 10 million salary still seems like a lot of money.

That also assumes that Levy is operating in a world where the money for a manager comes out of the money for players.

Even with the overblown values and assuming Levy directly takes the money from the potential transfer budget still worth it, without a doubt.
 
To replace Jose you’re looking at maybe £20m compensation and £5m to buy another manager out of his contract....., £25m extra on a transfer window or a new guy with £25m less?
It's interesting to consider the loss/gain in other ways too: how much do we miss out on if we finish outside the top 4 (and don't win the EL) vs getting someone in to stop the rot ASAP?

I think, however, that's a moot point as Mourinho will almost certainly be given until the end of the season and I highly doubt we'd get anything other than a caretaker manager between now and then.
 
That 10 million salary still seems like a lot of money.

That also assumes that Levy is operating in a world where the money for a manager comes out of the money for players.

Even with the overblown values and assuming Levy directly takes the money from the potential transfer budget still worth it, without a doubt.
He’s certainly operating in that world.

I’ll save you the surprise. Our Summer transfer budget will be something like ‘20 to 30 million plus whatever we make from player sales’.

We won’t make any player sales.
 
Mourinho has a contract till 2023, so if we fire him at the end of this season we would still have to pay him £30m. That is an unavoidable cost.
Only partially true.

It wouldnt be a lump sum payment. We would continue paying him as per his present arrangements. If he gets another job, we can deduct what he is earning there from our payments, or if its more stop paying completely.

So whilst it will definitely be expensive, may well not be the full £30m. And not straight away.
 
He’s certainly operating in that world.

I’ll save you the surprise. Our Summer transfer budget will be something like ‘20 to 30 million plus whatever we make from player sales’.

We won’t make any player sales.

If that were the case Rangnick has a zero pound buyout and doubtful he would cost 10 million a year.

Parker and Potter each would have a small buyout and nowhere near a 10 million salary either.

If we are paying anything close to 25 million we are getting a world class manager, likely Nagelsmann that is going to be worth every penny we pay with the upgrade he will provide over Jose.
 
Got to be away of getting rid of him without paying the remaining part of his contract ? Best Hope would be to sack him and hope he lands another job in China or ME where he’d get paid squillions.
 
My concern is that Levy, as he has in the past, is going to worry too much about getting what he thinks is fair value in return for what he paid for guys when the reality is just moving them out is as important as getting top dollar for them.

The squad is bloated with mediocre players that are not good enough. We need to get rid of Winks, Sissoko, Aurier, Dier, Sanchez, Moura, Lamela, Dele, Hart at a minimum with Davies, Doherty also more than capable of leaving as well but I am ok keeping them as back-ups if needed.

That is 9 guys that really need to go for any price, 9 guys not helping the team, 9 guys with no role here at all. I know it looks like a lot but moving them out improves us immediately. Even if all we bring in are cheaper options we are better off.

We desperately need to stop taking half measures and pull off the band aid and move out the slop.
 
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