Having done as you requested and referred back to your post 1718, I'm left confused.
What do you mean by 'top primary targets'? According to Andy Naylor, we have a declared interest in signing Jonathan Calleri, who by all accounts is top quality and available. So do you have information that infact he is not top quality, or do you mean that he is not a primary target? Or, he is a primary target and top quality but we are not signing him? Or do you mean that we have other primary targets that are not Jonathan Calleri who are not available? Or do you mean that we are after other targets who are available, who are not top quality and are not Jonathan Calleri?
I beg to differ....
The guy is a footballer, owned by men who don't own a football club. The only reason they have bought him is for the profit in reselling him.
They are not likely to want to hold onto him for long, as he is still demanding his £10-20k wages each week.
So yes, he is still available.
I have a brand new Ferrari that is for sale, its 'available'.
You can have it for £1000. I own half of it. You can pay me my £500 when ever you like, in cash, bank transfer, I dont mind.
My friend who lives in L.A owns the other half but he will only sell his half to you if you pay him in cash in person within the next hour.
So you see my car is technically ''available'' but there's no way you're going to be able to do the deal to buy it.
According to the Buenos Aires Herald, they have purchased 100% of his rights for £9 million pounds from Boca. He is of no use to them unless they sell him. They cannot sell part of him to a European club, as this is not allowed, therefore 100% of him is available to any club that wants him.
I don't think it's news to Hughton or Bloom that we need a striker. But see how it worked with Calleri and Bolaños? We bid c. £7m for each = agent leaks the bid = bigger fish start sniffing around = player & agent stall = uncertainty/missing out.It is just sooo ****ing obvious that we need to sign a top striker. When the window opened we were a far more attractive proposition to the strikers we were looking at. Just how long does it tale? Others seem to bid, close the deal much more efficiently.
The club wont spend this window unless the quality they're looking for becomes available, and by that I mean a realistic chance of buying. Calleri looked promising at the start but that has become too complicated.
I think people forget that this window is notoriously hard to get the level of player you are looking for.
Nah Mccormack and Rhodes are available. We just don't want to shell out.
Which suggests we are very much looking at the Glenn Murray 93 day LOON around February 25thThe club wont spend this window unless the quality they're looking for becomes available, and by that I mean a realistic chance of buying. Calleri looked promising at the start but that has become too complicated.
I think people forget that this window is notoriously hard to get the level of player you are looking for.
Nah Mccormack and Rhodes are available. We just don't want to shell out.
According to the Buenos Aires Herald, they have purchased 100% of his rights for £9 million pounds from Boca. He is of no use to them unless they sell him. They cannot sell part of him to a European club, as this is not allowed, therefore 100% of him is available to any club that wants him.
Nah Mccormack and Rhodes are available. We just don't want to shell out.
But, perhaps an investment company would be demanding 50% - 90% of sell on fee (above original fee - profit) and all other sorts of other contractual sell on clauses that make a deal incredibly difficult to agree but essential to get across the line prior to the 31st.
I don't think it's news to Hughton or Bloom that we need a striker. But see how it worked with Calleri and Bolaños? We bid c. £7m for each = agent leaks the bid = bigger fish start sniffing around = player & agent stall = uncertainty/missing out.
There's one thing you can't accuse the club of since Burke left, and that's a lack of ambition. But with the money swimming about in the game, there's always a bigger fish nearby and agents are in no hurry to get things done quickly. £7m to us is huge. To Serie A/La Liga/Premier League teams, it's absolutely nothing. Brighton are offering 20 grand a week? Well let's wait until the end of the window. A desperate bottom half PL team will offer double that.
It simply isn't that easy. There's the old adage - the triangle theory. Price v Speed v Quality. You can have one or two of them. But never all three. Getting a good price, in early Jan, for a quality addition, is IMPOSSIBLE. So your option is (a) buy lower league for cheap and hope you unearth a Vardy but risk it being a CMS, (b) spunk the sort of cash that sends teams into administration and FFP embargoes (see Portsmouth, Cardiff or Forest), or (c) play a waiting game.
You're an adult. Be patient. 361 days ago, Albion signed Beram Kayal. There's still time for Winstanley et all to pull off a coup.
I can't bring myself to new thread this, as this 'comedy' winds me up, but if anyone wants the abuse feel free:-
Charlton sign Teixeira
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/charlton-athletic
Totally agree, hence not initiating this NSC 'comedy' stalwart.Really shouldn't be allowed...