Ah, but therein lies the big snag, both for us and for Chelsea. Chelsea won't be able to push for full market price, but might be reluctantly willing to sell at a cut price through sheer necessity.
We might be willing to pay that cut price, bit the player might not agree to come to us for half - or even a third or a quarter - of their existing wage. So we don't get a bargain, and Chelsea have to go on paying them several £million a year......... and of course, Chelsea paying off their contract so the player could 'afford' to live on £40 or £50K a week for three or four years wouldn't help their FFP situation.
It really is a lose-lose situation - even the player will lose by having to stay at Chelsea for five or six years!
I don't think he would take a pay cut at all. Which is why I don't think he'll join us. Which is what I said in the post you replied toSo how b- ig a pay cut do you think Colwill would take? £50K a week? £100K?
I believe Wolves are good as they sold players and sacked the manager that moaned about it, as well run clubs would do if needed
They are also very dodgy with the ownership group.
Actually what you said was that we wouldn't go and buy him, not that he would refuse to come to us!I don't think he would take a pay cut at all. Which is why I don't think he'll join us. Which is what I said in the post you replied to
Perfectly put sir
There will be a lot of pay offs to some of those players to leave, long term loans with Chelsea covering wages or absolute rock bottom fees to allow the buying club to give them a signing on bonus.
Long term loon looking at long term loansBoehly will have to do a lot of that as with Kepa and Lukaku, to prevent huge player £ losses.
It’s not just Chelsea though. We were in for KDH from Leicester and they are also deep in the mireWe will need those players to be willing to sign for us, which is where our wage restrictions will put players off, especially those used to much higher wages at Chelsea.
I think this is the main reason why we held back a bit during the January window...there will be loads more opportunities come June.This should be a huge opportunity for us. Clubs that simply have to sell by a certain deadline or face points deductions are in no position to drive a hard bargain. We could pick up some really good players for reasonable prices.
Not just Chelsea though. Lots of clubs may need to sell, Leicester being one, Forest, Everton, Newcastle.Ah, but therein lies the big snag, both for us and for Chelsea. Chelsea won't be able to push for full market price, but might be reluctantly willing to sell at a cut price through sheer necessity.
We might be willing to pay that cut price, bit the player might not agree to come to us for half - or even a third or a quarter - of their existing wage. So we don't get a bargain, and Chelsea have to go on paying them several £million a year......... and of course, Chelsea paying off their contract so the player could 'afford' to live on £40 or £50K a week for three or four years wouldn't help their FFP situation.
It really is a lose-lose situation - even the player will lose by having to stay at Chelsea for five or six years!
True enough - I just used them as an example (as they do feature quite a lot on this thread!)Not just Chelsea though. Lots of clubs may need to sell, Leicester being one, Forest, Everton, Newcastle.
In the last premier league season, according to this https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-premier-league-wage-bill-30054153 Leicester's wagebill was double ours. I'm under the impression relegation clauses for wages are quite rare. So I wouldn't be surprised if he is on more than we like to offer (his last deal was signed in 2022).It’s not just Chelsea though. We were in for KDH from Leicester and they are also deep in the mire
Because fans (and some managers) cry and start throwing tantrums if clubs are run sustainablyI have an idea. Why don’t they not pay stupid fees and crazy wages?
I've seen a bit about the new rules coming in/being voting on and Everton fans crying they are changing the rules now.Because fans (and some managers) cry and start throwing tantrums if clubs are run sustainably
Aren't Villa on the list too after their latest magnificent annual loss?Not just Chelsea though. Lots of clubs may need to sell, Leicester being one, Forest, Everton, Newcastle.
Though that's a precedent for a club that was considered to have cooperated with the investigation and that was agreed to have mitigating circumstances on appeal.Everton were ulitmately deducted 6 points for a 20m excess. I wouldn't be surprised if that becomes a precedent - ie 1 point for every 3.33m overspend.
Villa spend on fees/wages like Tottenham, but have the income of Leicester. How’ve they managed this? The owners have financially doped the club with £672m of their money over 5.5 years, most likely far more than that when we see their 2023/24 accounts. Their current PL standing is no Cinderella story.