[Albion] How much would the entire Albion squad cost?

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Gwylan

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Someone jokingly posted yesterday that Newcastle should just buy the entire first team squad.

Newcastle have unlimited funds so let's imagine that they did, or at least the 14 that played at Leicester plus Dunk and Biss. And let's say that they wanted Ashworth, Potter and the entire coaching staff. How much would tempt Tony Bloom? It would certainly be at least treble their value but he's fond of saying that everyone has their price.

So, what would they pay? Four billion? Five? Ten?
 






CaptainDaveUK

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My rough figures....
£425M 14 best players
£50M Potter + others
£250M Project Albion Compensation
£725M Total
I think TB would need to be offered in excess of £1Billion.
 


Swansman

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For each key player sold the next is likely to be more expensive as the need for quality increases and the need for money decreases. It would be... expensive.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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We'd still be buying 18 year olds and sending them to USG
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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My rough figures....
£425M 14 best players
£50M Potter + others
£250M Project Albion Compensation
£725M Total
I think TB would need to be offered in excess of £1Billion.

Cost of the stadia, Academy, brand?
 


Gwylan

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My rough figures....
£425M 14 best players
£50M Potter + others
£250M Project Albion Compensation
£725M Total
I think TB would need to be offered in excess of £1Billion.

It would be way, way more than that. We'd have to replace an entire squad and pay premium prices, find a new manager and compensate for possible relegation (unlikely this season ... but next?). On top of that Tony would want substantial recompense. My guess would be at least £5 billion but probably much more. If it went to 20, I think Tony may find it hard to resist

I'm not suggesting that this is remotely possible ... but just as a theoretical exercise. What is more interesting is that many clubs in the PL would be cheaper than the Albion as they're run by business people would jump at a return on their investment. Albion are run by a fan who'd be unlikely to just look for a quick buck
 


Papa Lazarou

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My rough figures....
£425M 14 best players
£50M Potter + others
£250M Project Albion Compensation
£725M Total
I think TB would need to be offered in excess of £1Billion.

Given the club is only valued at less than £300m (I'm sure I heard that on one of [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] podcasts,these numbers can't be correct, surely?
 




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Tim Over Whelmed

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Given the club is only valued at less than £300m (I'm sure I heard that on one of [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] podcasts,these numbers can't be correct, surely?

If you applied some cost to the "saleable players"

Biss £45m
Trossard £50m
Lamptey £50m
BDB £30m
Webster £50m
Dunk £35m
Sanchez £30m
Maupay £30m
Moder £25m
Cucurella £35m

The balance of players £100m minimum, probably far more?

That's £480m, let's add £50m academy, plus minimum £40m academy players, and £150m the stadium, we're at £720m.

Then you have the EPL status, the TV contract, the brand and the opportunity to buy the club, I'd say £1.3bn minimum ..... only proviso, I haven't a clue on values, what can be purchased and I made those numbers up
 


The Fits

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You simply wouldn’t entertain anything less than a world record fee (in his position) for Lamptey. If he continues progressing he is potential the best right wingback in the world.
 




dazzer6666

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If you applied some cost to the "saleable players"

Biss £45m
Trossard £50m
Lamptey £50m
BDB £30m
Webster £50m
Dunk £35m
Sanchez £30m
Maupay £30m
Moder £25m
Cucurella £35m

The balance of players £100m minimum, probably far more?

That's £480m, let's add £50m academy, plus minimum £40m academy players, and £150m the stadium, we're at £720m.

Then you have the EPL status, the TV contract, the brand and the opportunity to buy the club, I'd say £1.3bn minimum ..... only proviso, I haven't a clue on values, what can be purchased and I made those numbers up

Even made up (we’re all guessing as it’s theoretical anyway) I doubt you’d be too far out overall if Tony was to sell up……also interesting to understand how much Potter and team’s coaching has added to the bottom line value of the playing staff.
 


MJsGhost

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If you applied some cost to the "saleable players"

Biss £45m
Trossard £50m
Lamptey £50m
BDB £30m
Webster £50m
Dunk £35m
Sanchez £30m
Maupay £30m
Moder £25m
Cucurella £35m

The balance of players £100m minimum, probably far more?

That's £480m, let's add £50m academy, plus minimum £40m academy players, and £150m the stadium, we're at £720m.

Then you have the EPL status, the TV contract, the brand and the opportunity to buy the club, I'd say £1.3bn minimum ..... only proviso, I haven't a clue on values, what can be purchased and I made those numbers up

Are they going to stick it on the back of a flat bed lorry and haul it up north, or will the horse punchers be commuting down for games every other week? ???
 


Gwylan

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If you applied some cost to the "saleable players"

Biss £45m
Trossard £50m
Lamptey £50m
BDB £30m
Webster £50m
Dunk £35m
Sanchez £30m
Maupay £30m
Moder £25m
Cucurella £35m

The balance of players £100m minimum, probably far more?

That's £480m, let's add £50m academy, plus minimum £40m academy players, and £150m the stadium, we're at £720m.

Then you have the EPL status, the TV contract, the brand and the opportunity to buy the club, I'd say £1.3bn minimum ..... only proviso, I haven't a clue on values, what can be purchased and I made those numbers up

I'm not talking about buying the club, I'm talking about the players plus managerial coaching/staff.

I think Tony would laugh at a bid of £1.5 bn and tell them to come back with a serious offer. He'd have to replace an entire team. Who in the PL is as good as Biss and what would they cost? It would be more than £45m. Particularly when teams realise we're desperate.

There's an interview in the Mirror with Jim Ratcliffe talking about putting a bid to buy Man U and he's reckoning about £4 to 5 billion for them. As I said earlier, Tony would want more as it's not a business venture for him but a labour of love.
 




CaptainDaveUK

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It would be way, way more than that. We'd have to replace an entire squad and pay premium prices, find a new manager and compensate for possible relegation (unlikely this season ... but next?). On top of that Tony would want substantial recompense. My guess would be at least £5 billion but probably much more. If it went to 20, I think Tony may find it hard to resist

I'm not suggesting that this is remotely possible ... but just as a theoretical exercise. What is more interesting is that many clubs in the PL would be cheaper than the Albion as they're run by business people would jump at a return on their investment. Albion are run by a fan who'd be unlikely to just look for a quick buck

If TB is ultimately looking for the Albion to operate long term without his annual £30M subsidy, then he’d sell our best 14 players and staff for £2Billion, as this would be well over £1000,000,000 the actual value of those assets. Interest alone on this sum would be at least £50M / season indefinitely. We would still have £1Billion to to replace players and staff. Project Albion would be knocked back a couple of years but the long term future would be secure.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Are they going to stick it on the back of a flat bed lorry and haul it up north, or will the horse punchers be commuting down for games every other week? ???

It'll be franchised, and we'll all need to start drinking Newkie Brown and talking like Ant & Dec (early years, not now as they're too posh)
 


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