Well past the contemplating stage, we're now 'poised to table a bid'

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Well past the contemplating stage, we're now 'poised to table a bid'

We tried
Could we though?
I cant think of a purchase in the old WHL similar to him - 3/4th best creative mid in the league over the last few seasons.
Agree, but Gio was not a record signing, thankfully. Romero perhaps, but 100% NDombele was our first attempt at “current world class” level signing, at £60m and 200k wages, we utterly shat the bed.
I mean it wasn't difficult to wikipedia how many goals Johnson scored last season and how many goals Nico Williams scored last season..
I guess where I'd push back is that I think as time moves forward the correlation between transfer fee and footballing worth gets stronger, but the correlation between "marquee" and both footballing worth and transfer fee gets weaker.I can definitely appreciate the sentiment too but I think people get way too bogged down in the idea that price has a correlation to footballing worth. It just doesn't in these modern times where prices and wages are completely skewed by clubs that are willing to pay stupid amounts of money for what amounts to a bit of PR and feel good factor.
I guess where I'd push back is that I think as time moves forward the correlation between transfer fee and footballing worth gets stronger, but the correlation between "marquee" and both footballing worth and transfer fee gets weaker.
Chelsea signed Moises Caicedo for 100M and NGolo Kante walked away on a free.
Think we brought it down, by early exercise, to £42m odd. And, only about half NDombeles wages.€60m (£55.3m) fee so Lo Celso still about our 3rd highest signing I think.
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Tottenham agree £55m fee with Real Betis for Giovani Lo Celso
Tottenham have reached an agreement with Real Betis to sign Giovani Lo Celso for €60m and also hope a deal for Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon can be completed before Thursday’s deadlinewww.theguardian.com
WTFC
Epitome of average.€60m (£55.3m) fee so Lo Celso still about our 3rd highest signing I think.
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Tottenham agree £55m fee with Real Betis for Giovani Lo Celso
Tottenham have reached an agreement with Real Betis to sign Giovani Lo Celso for €60m and also hope a deal for Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon can be completed before Thursday’s deadlinewww.theguardian.com
God what a shit show we got rinse with this dwarf...€60m (£55.3m) fee so Lo Celso still about our 3rd highest signing I think.
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Tottenham agree £55m fee with Real Betis for Giovani Lo Celso
Tottenham have reached an agreement with Real Betis to sign Giovani Lo Celso for €60m and also hope a deal for Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon can be completed before Thursday’s deadlinewww.theguardian.com
So for only twice as much as he should be going for then? Surprised we are still using these negotiating methods but I guess they've borne fruit in the past...
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...but not at a discounted rate.
Why would you think that? It’s Tottenham my friend.I thought we would have sorted a couple out by this time today I must admit.
€60m (£55.3m) fee so Lo Celso still about our 3rd highest signing I think.
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Tottenham agree £55m fee with Real Betis for Giovani Lo Celso
Tottenham have reached an agreement with Real Betis to sign Giovani Lo Celso for €60m and also hope a deal for Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon can be completed before Thursday’s deadlinewww.theguardian.com

I think we are poised to put a bid in
I mean it wasn't difficult to wikipedia how many goals Johnson scored last season and how many goals Nico Williams scored last season..
The reasoning of 'It's because he's better' is hardly backing up the point of why Nico Williams is a 'level' above Johnson...? When the most basic of stat proves that he isn't.
And just because I'm a nerd: Boris Johnson became PM a week before that transfer, crashing the pound to historic lows against the euro, though recovering a decent amount by the time we completed the transfer.Think we brought it down, by early exercise, to £42m odd. And, only about half NDombeles wages.
Awful value still, but not in the price range of Man City signings at that time, was all the point I was trying to make, he was top of tier 2 - how we have often shopped.