nwgull
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They'll be banking on not disturbing a well-knit unit, with Bielsa being the x factor. Will be interesting to see how his small squad approach works in the Prem. Leeds fans will assume that fewer games, means it will be less exhausting.
If that £45m is true, then it feels about right, if you don't want to start going into debt / getting investment from the owners. A typical Prem year is £100m minimum. But we believe the new teams will be looking at about £30m less, so that's £70m. They'll probably have improved a few player's contracts now they are in the prem. So wages plus transfers and they are about there.
£45m budget
£15m Costa
£5m Meslia
~£20m remaining?
If those are all correct, then they haven't really got much room to work with on the White deal. And let's not forget they are in a legal battle about whether they actually have to honour the £20m Augustin deal with RB Leipzig.
For all my defence of Leeds Utd as a club - ie not the fans - earlier in the thread, their actions relating to trying to get out of that deal on the technicality of the season ending 2 months late are discreditable and will win them no friends. Can you imagine if they had a buy clause in the Ben White loan deal that we tried to wriggle out of on a similar Covid-19 related technicality?