Why not ?Man U won't pay the kind of money we are after surely? Could be interesting this.
They paid 85m for Antony didn't they! Another dutch league flop
Why not ?Man U won't pay the kind of money we are after surely? Could be interesting this.
Colwill is not worth more than the 30m we've offered. Lots of potential, but his perceived ability and value has been somewhat overblown during the close season.Colwill plus £50mill and they've got a deal.
£10m less than was bid in January before him signing a longer contract?Remember all the chat about Alexis being valued at £70m? Wouldn’t be surprised if Moises left for £60m
They paid £85m for Antony less than a year ago. They’re mugs, every chance they blow Chelsea out of the water.Man U won't pay the kind of money we are after surely? Could be interesting this.
Maybe he was drunk?Does seem very unlikely that someone who supposedly keeps his cards so closely to his chest would be openly mouthing off like that at the cricket.
To quote some dullard from an Athletic piece:Arsenal might come back too. Although their FFP situation is very interesting, I don’t know how they are getting round it with all these signings.
According to Transfermarkt, their transfer dealings amount to -£371m in the last FFP 3 year period, not including Rice of course. Getting to -£105m by this weekend seems a stretch for them but they have covid allowances (as does every team) plus big profits from their stadium ticket sales. Will that be enough?
they paid 85m for spam head and 105m for pogba 80m for lakaku just to name a few look how they turned outMan U won't pay the kind of money we are after surely? Could be interesting this.
Naylor seems to think a deal will be sorted before the Summer series.
But the cost of the transfers will spread over a longer period. Apparently the time over which Arsenal pay West Ham is one of the final things to negotiate with Arsenal wanting it spread over 4 years.Arsenal might come back too. Although their FFP situation is very interesting, I don’t know how they are getting round it with all these signings.
According to Transfermarkt, their transfer dealings amount to -£371m in the last FFP 3 year period, not including Rice of course. Getting to -£105m by this weekend seems a stretch for them but they have covid allowances (as does every team) plus big profits from their stadium ticket sales. Will that be enough?
Doesn't matter how long Arsenal take to pay the actual cash. What counts in the books is the annual amorotisation, which is dependent on Rice's contract length - 5 years?But the cost of the transfers will spread over a longer period. Apparently the time over which Arsenal pay West Ham is one of the final things to negotiate with Arsenal wanting it spread over 4 years.
I take that to read:By saying his “future will be resolved” could he mean that by the summer series we’ll more confidently know if he’s going or whether he stays another year? Might not necessarily mean he definitely thinks a deal will be done.
It’s what the Albion say about any player. We’ve had PBOBE endlessly commit to the mantra that players will be allowed to move on if it’s right for the club and the valuation is met. Caicedo and Arsenal told no at Christmas @£70m. Not sure that MC leaving on the eve of our first foray into Europe is on the Exec teams to do list despite Barber’s bonhomie when replying to pundits questions about predatory clubs swooping.I take that to read:
Interested clubs you have a month. Happy to let Moises go but the price is the price and if you don't meet that by the start of the friendlies he stays.
Naylor seems to think a deal will be sorted before the Summer series.