John Percy from The Telegraph has tweeted that Leicester are preparing to make final bid of £7.5m. He is usually very accurate.....
I truely hope he is right that it is a final bid ( which we reject as not meeting the valuation ).
John Percy from The Telegraph has tweeted that Leicester are preparing to make final bid of £7.5m. He is usually very accurate.....
So you are implying that Bloom was lying?
Normally I would be more than happy to sell for 7 million but the fact McCormack went for 10 million I would hold out for at least 8 mill. The valuation of footballers is complete bullshite and if LCFC really want him then they will raise their bid.
I just hope we have a replacement lined up and don't have to wait another 2 years to get someone in.
Would bite both hands off for that.
It'd be very exciting to see who Sami might buy with that sort of cash to spend.
All very well taking the £7.5 million but if wage structure in place of £10k approx a wk max, quality replacement going to be hard to find.
We have only heard one side, I'd like to hear Oscar's before I can make a decision. Two managers don't want to walk away from a set up like the Albion seem to have without good reason IMO.
If you have a top Championship footballer at your club that happens to be a centre forward then we have to negotiate for PARACHUTE money type fees. Leicester City have just been granted a £90 million windfall.
If they want Ulloa so badly they can divert 11% of it to BHAFC. That's £10m!
Andy Naylor put across Oscar's story originally, claiming that the club didn't support him in the transfer market. Bloom then responded saying that was unfair as the club tried to support him but all of Oscar's targets were either unrealistic or unattainable.
All very well taking the £7.5 million but if wage structure in place of £10k approx a wk max, quality replacement going to be hard to find.
Interesting, have you got a link to that piece by Oscar?
All I can find is this and it says nothing about Oscar claiming he wasn't supported, although he clearly wasn't, for whatever reason.
www.theargus.co.uk/sport/11207879.Oscar_Garcia_quits_Albion/
Agreed. We could sell at 7m and have the transfer fee available. But I don't think that the club would commit the wages needed for a top striker over the contract length and we are always going to be looking for a bargain in the hope that it works
The way modern football is now you just need a Premiership team like Leicester to merely whisper Ulloa's name and he will have his bags backed, ready to go. I would imagine the sale is a formality, as much as it pains myself to admit it. My main gripe with the Albion at the moment is we don't seem to be very good at learning from previous mistakes, collectively. We are potentially going to end up as underprepared as last season, if not more, with the squad not bedding in properly.
Simply put, I would sell at 6 million and re-invest the money directly into a squad that has a worryingly weakened spine. Yes, Ulloa is part of that, but we must build from the back. A goalkeeper and CB is an absolute must.
I've said it before. I would be truly amazed if we had really turned down a bid of £7m for Ulloa, stunned in fact. Whatever you may read or hear.
Id take 5million plus Chris Wood
I have a very bad feeling abour our finances if we are in such a state that we have to accept a derisory offer.
Is this the next part of a firesale that actually started with Bridcutt and Barnes