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Transfers The Winter Transfer Thread - 25/26

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Our club can afford Marmoush's salary. At some point in the future it's going to have to reach the £300,000 per week salary demand. I read the other day the revenue is £660m or there about on the Forbes website.

It's about time the club pushed the boat out and justified the ticket prices. It doesn't mean all players need to be on that salary but if we want someone like Marmoush/Isak, that's what it's going to cost.

The club can afford to sign him and pay his salary, was the context of my post that you responded to, the goons are paying quite a few players over £200k per week, and they are in a similar financial position to our club.

The day we pay whatever a player like Saka is reputedly eseming is the day we buy someone or have someone as objectively good.

Marmoush is no Saka equivalent in my book so any salary would need to reflect that, and if he wee available it would then be a proper question.
 
The day we pay whatever a player like Saka is reputedly eseming is the day we buy someone or have someone as objectively good.

Marmoush is no Saka equivalent in my book so any salary would need to reflect that, and if he wee available it would then be a proper question.
If the club don't value Marmoush as per his current salary then don't waste time pondering whether to sign him, it's simple. My point is the club can afford to pay that sort of salary for a player.

IIRC Havartz is on something like £280k per week, and the goons have other players on over £200k per week. So they're fishing in a bigger pond than our club, but aren't much or any richer as per revenue.

It's not just Saka that earns a lot more than our club seems to be prepared to play for players.
 
If the club don't value Marmoush as per his current salary then don't waste time pondering whether to sign him, it's simple. My point is the club can afford to pay that sort of salary for a player.

IIRC Havartz is on something like £280k per week, and they have other players on over £200k per week. So they're fishing in a bigger pond than our club, but aren't much or any richer as per revenue.

It's not just Saka that earns a lot more than our club seems to be prepared to play for players.

I think there is much more to it than paying obscene wages just for the sake of seeking to be competitive.
 
People quoting Marmoush's salary, that's what he's on now.

We will have to increase that for him to move to what looks like a sinking ship.

There is also a second butterfly effect. I have little doubt that Romero has a "top paid at the club clause" currently and that's how we got him to sign, and I think VDV would command similar if we are to offer him an increased deal.

This would be monumental deal when considering all the above.
 
People quoting Marmoush's salary, that's what he's on now.

We will have to increase that for him to move to what looks like a sinking ship.

There is also a second butterfly effect. I have little doubt that Romero has a "top paid at the club clause" currently and that's how we got him to sign, and I think VDV would command similar if we are to offer him an increased deal.

This would be monumental deal when considering all the above.
I never knew a club where a CB was the highest earner. If what you say about Romero is true the negotiators at club have shot themselves in the foot. I think Simons is on the same salary as Romero though?
 
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People quoting Marmoush's salary, that's what he's on now.

We will have to increase that for him to move to what looks like a sinking ship.
Surely playing is what matters to a player?
If he's gonna be a bench warmer, a straight swap on the same money or even a slight drop isn't a problem?
It's not like he's spending 90% of his income on a mortgage and can't afford it.
 

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He kind of defies the argument here that Ligue 1 is a "pub league" and flair players from that such leagues have no chance against far superior defenders in the EPL...but the case is that he did not really impress for l'OM...but he's tearing up EPL defenses... :cool:
It’s never so simple as a player in one league will always perform a certain way in another league.

How a player performs depends on many many things, manager, formation, role, teammates, fit for league. Some players can look amazing in a certain role if they are the perfect fit but swap them to another team and they don’t look the same player. Besides the obvious generational players, You never know if a player is a sure thing unless they have sustained success in many different roles/teams/leagues.

Same goes for managers.
 
Guehi to City

Not worried about those charges are they
Guehi and Semenyo in one January window is pretty good going. Hard to do deals though they say! Excuses I say and always have.
I'm seeing £20m for Guehi... That can't be right? It's a relative pittance that even WE could have stretched to...
So I can only assume they're offering him £Quintillion- Squillion a week wages?

City own the league now. They are bigger than the league
...well as long as they're bigger than, and own Woolwich this season, then anything else - like the 115 charges - can wait!
 
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