But surely with the proceeds of all the sales there is sufficient in the pot to offer him (and our other key players) a new contract on significantly higher wages?££££££££
But surely with the proceeds of all the sales there is sufficient in the pot to offer him (and our other key players) a new contract on significantly higher wages?££££££££
I think Gilmour is a terrific Lallana replacement. You're right, he's not comparable to Caicedo.Moder was being used wider than Caicedo is by both Potter and Poland, though he's a terrific footballer on his day. Have to hope the injury has completely healed and it'll be like having a new player. I have more hope of Koslowski than Gilmour having seen the latter. He's about half the player Caicedo is and looks more suited to the Lallana role anyway.
Hoping you are rightI genuinely believe Bloom will not allow Moises to go in this window. It is not in the club's interest. We find ourselves in with a genuine shot at a top six spot and either Europa or Conference League football. Letting Caicedo go now would jeopardise that.
Should we achieve that status then Moises value will have only increased for a potential sale in a future window, when we will be better placed to replace him.
Also would Moises want a move right now when he knows his only trajectory is up right now. The lad appears to be very happy here, surrounded by his fellow countrymen and is in the form of his life. Why swap that for the toxic environment at Stamford Bridge? Money will not be an issue in his career, he will get a huge payday in the new future.
I do not get the impression either Bloom or the player himself are particularly interested in a move in this window.
I think it's a clever thing to say by RDZ. It shows Brighton have no intention to sell now, but also leaves it open to all clubs that we will listen to offers in the summer. This will work in our favour if we do reach a European place, and the likes of Chelsea fail. His value will increase further. Also reaching Europe is likely to result in added bonuses etc. We become an even more attractive team for incomings.He'll leave in the summer - RDZ basically just said that in his prezzer - going nowhere in January.
I never thought Cucu would be the type either.I think it all depends on Caicedo. I don’t see the club as wanting to sell him but if they thought he’d be unhappy if they turned down an offer, potentially downing tools/do a Trossard if he didn’t get a move, then all they really can do is to get maximum money for his sale.
The comfort for me is that I don’t see him doing that.
He actually said "I hope he finishes the season with us, but its always difficult to be certain"He'll leave in the summer - RDZ basically just said that in his prezzer - going nowhere in January.
And here is the huge difference between the Moisies and Tross situations. The value of Moises is only heading in one direction over the next few yearsWhatever money is offered now will still be there in five months. We'd be utter mugs to even contemplate selling now.
That is ambiguous. Moises contract is shortening and therefore his value may not increase at all over the next 5 months.And here is the huge difference between the Moisies and Tross situations. The value of Moises is only heading in one direction over the next few years
Except that a bidding war amongst the richest clubs, desperate for an brilliant CM powerhouse, leads to hyperinflation.That is ambiguous. Moises contract is shortening and therefore his value may not increase at all over the next 5 months.
Great so then if the offers are low again in the summer then no sale thankyou.That is ambiguous. Moises contract is shortening and therefore his value may not increase at all over the next 5 months.