albionalex
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Remember we only paid 900 000 for Veltman, a Dutch international.
That was because he had a release clause.
Remember we only paid 900 000 for Veltman, a Dutch international.
Remember we only paid 900 000 for Veltman, a Dutch international.
If it's 500k we'd get that in Jan too imho
Clubs are still spending millions is covid really effecting the marketYou wont get much more for a 31 year old player with nine months left on the contract, during a pandemic heavily affecting the transfer market.
during a pandemic heavily affecting the transfer market.
That was because he had a release clause.
Clubs are still spending millions is covid really effecting the market
Would be a shame to see him move on, but no surprise as we seem to be upgrading on what we previously had. His range of passing and how he reads the game is sublime and he’s been a model professional even when Burnley first came knocking. One thought is, if Burnley think he can do a job, then obviously he can, now is it us surprising Burnley or us not realising what we all already have is an asset, for the poultry money being talked about, and the service he has and can provide for another season as a squad player, I’d keep him and let him leave in the summer and let him benefit from any signing on fee, that would be a nice thank you for years of great service.
They were happy to give him that clause though
Sideways move for mr sideways. Or maybe a backwards move for mr backwards.
Clubs are still spending millions is covid really effecting the market
People say this but I'm not seeing any signs of it: Chelsea have just splashed out about £200m in a couple of weeks. Villa spunked £30m on Watkins, a decent championship striker. Leeds have spaffed £30m on Rodrigo, a 30-year old striker who scores once every six games, Newcastle spent £15m on Lewis, a full back who was part of one of the worst defences in the PL last year and so on.
There's no sign of any real effect as far as I can see
A growing tendency in PL the last couple of years is to buy players with borrowed money and it wouldnt surprise me one bit if that is what a couple of clubs are doing, though it will take a while before we know for sure. Other clubs are able to spend infinite money because their owners have infinite money.
one of my CUBS is poised to BRAKE something as I type at LARNSING so stay TUNED
I don't disagree with any of that ... but that's the complete opposite of saying that the transfer market has been affected by Covid