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[Albion] How much is Joao Pedro worth?



trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Hove
Wants to go to Liverpool supposedly at the end of the season according to BBC Gossip
If you bother to read the spurious article that's taken from, it's meaningless. Actually, I wouldn't bother. It's just some old scout saying that if Liverpool came in for Pedro, he'd want to go there. Well, duh... who wouldn't? Very different to 'wanting' to go there. Absolute clickbait shite. Disappointing that the BBC bothers to link to crap sites like that rather than something vaguely reputable.
 




Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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He’s going to Liverpool at the end of the season. I’d say that’s 90% certain.
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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If you bother to read the spurious article that's taken from, it's meaningless. Actually, I wouldn't bother. It's just some old scout saying that if Liverpool came in for Pedro, he'd want to go there. Well, duh... who wouldn't? Very different to 'wanting' to go there. Absolute clickbait shite. Disappointing that the BBC bothers to link to crap sites like that rather than something vaguely reputable.

Never believe:
CaughtOffside
TeamTalk
GiveMeSport
Football Insider (ironically named)

The BBC football gossip pages used to exclusively quote the papers, including the very reliable broadsheets. Sign of the times, for clicks they now include the aforementioned liars.
 








Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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London

Will have been taken from the above BBC gossip page.

At the same time, he's sort of a perfect fit for Liverpool isn't he? They want rid of Darwin Darwin Nunez and they've been missing a quality number 9 since Firmino went. JP is contracted here until 2028 so expect him to command a big fee as well and Liverpool won't be short of cash to spend in the summer.
 




Redinpeace

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Apr 27, 2023
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I often look at squad values and find it mind blowing BHA now have a squad valued at around 700m, it just shows what can be achieved with a steady approach and the right people in the right places, from the outside looking in i’d love to see Forest try and replicate Brighton’s approach and become an established stable club buying potential and selling on our terms.

Having only followed the fortunes of BHA for a couple of years I’d be interested to see what the squad value was when Albion gained promotion in 2018.

As for Pedro minimum 60m but Chelsea will pay 80m.
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
32,750
Brighton
Given his potential ceiling, we'd be mad to sell for below £50m anytime soon.

Could well become a £100m+ player within 2-3 years.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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I often look at squad values and find it mind blowing BHA now have a squad valued at around 700m, it just shows what can be achieved with a steady approach and the right people in the right places, from the outside looking in i’d love to see Forest try and replicate Brighton’s approach and become an established stable club buying potential and selling on our terms.

Having only followed the fortunes of BHA for a couple of years I’d be interested to see what the squad value was when Albion gained promotion in 2018.

As for Pedro minimum 60m but Chelsea will pay 80m.
I alway go by Transfermarkt's valuation, whcih is a little on the low side,
But that has us on €700m including our on loan players

Back in 17/18 the players were worth €150m, but there's been a hell of a lot of inflation on players valuations in that time/
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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Given his potential ceiling, we'd be mad to sell for below £50m anytime soon.

Could well become a £100m+ player within 2-3 years.
He might, as may a few others.

I kind of assumed he will be off in the summer, just because the number of options queueing up behind him.
But alternatively we might just sell Enciso and Buonanotte, which would be a shame., but in reality they would probably be behind Gioginio and O'Riley, even if Pedro left.
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
I often look at squad values and find it mind blowing BHA now have a squad valued at around 700m, it just shows what can be achieved with a steady approach and the right people in the right places, from the outside looking in i’d love to see Forest try and replicate Brighton’s approach and become an established stable club buying potential and selling on our terms.

Having only followed the fortunes of BHA for a couple of years I’d be interested to see what the squad value was when Albion gained promotion in 2018.

As for Pedro minimum 60m but Chelsea will pay 80m.
I think you can just about be happy with your squad ... having travelled up to Nottingham just over a month ago.

On a more serious note, your squad is older and with more experience, but you've got a fair few players that are young enough to have re-sale value if you want to sell them. The obvious one is Murillo, but add in Anderson, Elanga, CHO, MGW and a few others that I'm sure you could mention.

Edit: you asked about squad when we got promoted in -- ahem -- 2017: it was old, slow and unathletic. The movement towards a younger, quicker, more dynamic squad occurred in 2019 when Potter took over from your ex-manager.
 


Redinpeace

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Apr 27, 2023
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I think you can just about be happy with your squad ... having travelled up to Nottingham just over a month ago.

On a more serious note, your squad is older and with more experience, but you've got a fair few players that are young enough to have re-sale value if you want to sell them. The obvious one is Murillo, but add in Anderson, Elanga, CHO, MGW and a few others that I'm sure you could mention.

Edit: you asked about squad when we got promoted in -- ahem -- 2017: it was old, slow and unathletic. The movement towards a younger, quicker, more dynamic squad occurred in 2019 when Potter took over from your ex-manager.
Murillo will be first out of the door, hopefully someone will pay over the odds and allow the club to reinvest the money, or alternatively we could just win the FA cup and keep him 😬.

My guess would be that Spain for Murillo.
 




jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
3,622
Brighton
I alway go by Transfermarkt's valuation, whcih is a little on the low side,
But that has us on €700m including our on loan players

Back in 17/18 the players were worth €150m, but there's been a hell of a lot of inflation on players valuations in that time/
It's the 16/17 squad that got promoted @ €56m.

You're right that Transfermarkt is usually low on valuations but it does have Pascal Groß worth €10m for 17/18. Much more than we paid so they know something.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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