I don't want to start a new thread and not sure if there is one that already exists.
I get Simon's points mostly. But something I have wondered about with their spending is will they have to keep selling 100-200m every year to keep the amortised fees working? Id imagine CL qualification will be imperative. Will losing out on that be devastating or is it something they can ride out?
Not necessarily. The sales we've already made have, in addition to the one-off profits Simon was talking about, also trimmed down previous squad costs massively when it comes to both amortisation as well as player salaries.
Right now the club's total amortisation costs are around £155-165M/y and that is including all the new signings we've made both for the first team and the youth bunch since Clearlake took over and also any pre-Clearlake players we still have amortised on our books (Lukaku, Ziyech, Kepa and Chilwell).
If we add Lavia at £50M and Olise at £35M and they both get amortised over five years, the overall number is going to go up by £17M to around £172-182M/y but if we also managed to rid ourselves of Lukaku and Ziyech before the window closes then it's going to go back down to roughly the current cost level or less.
For context, our squad's amortisation costs were around the £160-165M/y mark in all of the last 4-5 years under the Abramovich ownership too and we didn't have to worry about FFP too much, though regular UCL revenues and the occasional players sales for profit were always needed to comply and that will still remain to be the case. So yeah CL qualification is going to be really important but as long as we manage to do it I wouldn't expect too many problems re FFP. Having a top academy and also hoarding some young players to loan them out and potentially selling for profit later on will offset the need for sales, which is pretty much how it was under the RA ownership as well.
And lastly, is their spending just front loading the next 5 years? Have they just fast forwarded their spending over the next half decade and it'll drop significantly at one point?
I would expect things to calm down significantly. We've built a really young squad with massive potential and at some point it's vital to just have some stability for these players to have the best chance of reaching their peak heights.
Our midfield should more or less be set for years with the likes of Enzo, Caicedo, Lavia, Santos, Chukwuemeka, Ugochukwu etc. and at least on paper the same should go for the defense as well with Colwill, James, Badiashile, Gusto, Chilwell, Disasi, Fofana etc. but there are some question marks over the fitness of some of these lads so we'll just have to wait and see.
Even in attack we have lots of potential but apart from Nkunku the rest of them haven't really shown anything yet so it remains to be seen whether things will click or if we'll eventually need to rebuild the rebuild here.
We'll definitely need a new top goalie sooner or later though. I don't think Bob Sanchez is all that but I'd be happy to be proven wrong by him.