Dembele is an example of player with lack of dedication.
He’s more an example of a player who has been hampered by injury. He has performed quite well for Barcelona at times.
Dembele is an example of player with lack of dedication.
He is clearly saying ”Glory glory Man United. Can’t wait to pair up with young Marcus. Ole at the wheel with the united dna. Feck chelsea and the fat fraud”.
Sancho is ours, close the thread.
How the feck did you drag Grealish into this and how did you reach the conclusion the whole forum is begging us to sign him?
You need to make contact with planet earth again, you’re drifting way off orbit.
You really think you can lowball a player who is already to be counted among the Top 5 players worldwide on his position? You really want to tell him, "Sorry bro, you have to earn your "Official Seal of PL quality" beforehand?
Think you're well away from reality if you don't think we'll go massive in every department for an English talent like Sancho, it's obvious we will, and we'll happily pay massive wages similar to what we're already paying Rashford and Martial, and rightfully so. "unproven premier league player"
The records of our previous signings from the Bundesliga speaks for itself. There's not a chance the club is putting a 20 year old on 300k a week wages. Particularly when throwing exorbitant wages at players and hoping for the same kind of dedication from them when money is their main motivation for being at the club has proven not to work over the last seven years.
If anything I'd say I'm more in touch with reality.
The others are slaughtering you for it but I think you're right that we'd be pretty insane to put him on wages that high at his age, could you imagine the size of the next contract extension he'd want? Considering what we have Pogba and Rashford on I'd wager we'd offer something in the £220k-£260k margin with yearly % increases. I don't see many other top teams throwing £300k at him either, most teams are more well run than to be doing that.The records of our previous signings from the Bundesliga speaks for itself. There's not a chance the club is putting a 20 year old on 300k a week wages. Particularly when throwing exorbitant wages at players and hoping for the same kind of dedication from them when money is their main motivation for being at the club has proven not to work over the last seven years.
Going by your logic, we would have handed Pogba a new contract on the wages he wanted no issues already.
If anything I'd say I'm more in touch with reality.
The others are slaughtering you for it but I think you're right that we'd be pretty insane to put him on wages that high at his age, could you imagine the size of the next contract extension he'd want? Considering what we have Pogba and Rashford on I'd wager we'd offer something in the £220k-£260k margin with yearly % increases. I don't see many other top teams throwing £300k at him either, most teams are more well run than to be doing that.
Let me try to grasp this: You honestly expect an already worldclass youngster, who just might be best winger there currently is not only to snub Elite Clubs from all over Europe to join your "Project" spearheaded by OGS, but also to do that on modest wages?
Really?
Other teams might bait him into a (slightly) lower salary with a bigger chance of winning some silverware. Can't see him signing for anything less than 250k/week, though. His market value just is that high.
It's not really a complicated concept to grasp, that if he's not tempted by the club's ambition and "project" then we're better off not having him. Rather that, than him being here solely because we paid him more than anyone else. Attracting disinterested players purely by money has not worked for us.
And? Do you actually have an ongoing project, worth calling it like that? Do you think your club is well run, and making its business decisions based on sound assumptions and clever longterm planning?
If so, your perception of your current state differs from mine. If there's no enthralling vision to sell, then what's left to attract a player of his class?
I’d rather it be,
Rashford/James on the left
Martial/Greenwood as 9
Sancho/Lingard/Mata/Chong on the right
Going forward I’d rather see Greenwood playing as a central striker as I think long term he's going to be our main goal scorer and is going to be far more natural as a central striker than Martial is, I wouldn’t be against Martial being back up to Greenwood in a couple of years.
Bollocks. I believe we have changed our structure after giving Bruno 70k a week, so there's no way we'll give Sancho more than Martial and Rashford before he's proven himself.I don't think it'll be 300k, not for his first contract with us, but it will be plenty, equal to what Martial/Rashford are getting I'm sure, if not a bit more.
I don't see many other top teams throwing £300k at him either, most teams are more well run than to be doing that.
Jeez, ok.
Whatever Ole's qualities as a coach, it's pretty clear that under his tenure the transfer strategy and direction of the club has changed. We've been targeting young and hungry players, mostly from the domestic English market, rather than stars at their peak or sunset. And the latest foreign additions have been players that showed a desire to play for Man Utd. Both Fernandes and Ighalo wanted to come here and the latter even said he got a pay cut to come.
We also reverted to giving youth minutes and chances (Williams, Greenwood) and all the core players of our team bar the GK are now 26yo or under. In fact we consistently field the youngest teams on EPL matches:
Youngest EPL starting XIs (19/20)
What that shows is a club with a longer term vision, rather than one signing and playing 29-30yo journeymen who want one final big paycheck. That Ole is aiming to build a young, ambitious and hungry squad of good talent that will be ready to make an assault on titles in 2-3 years time, rather than tomorrow. And that's the project we try to sell to young players like Sancho, on top of being able to offer really good money.
If you can't deduct that from the current state, maybe your powers of perception aren't all that great?
Let me try to grasp this: You honestly expect an already worldclass youngster, who just might be best winger there currently is not only to snub Elite Clubs from all over Europe to join your "Project" spearheaded by OGS, but also to do that on modest wages?
Really?
Well, let's just say I wouldn't share your rose-tinted view on the situation, at least not to the same degree.
In the end, and that was my reason to join in you'll have to offer "really good money" in order to even have chance of signing him.
A quick google search shows that Sancho is apparently on a £190,000 a week contract at Dortmund. I find that a little difficult to believe but perhaps our Dortmund posters can shed some light on that. If true then it would present a problem fitting him into our current structure.
A quick google search shows that Sancho is apparently on a £190,000 a week contract at Dortmund. I find that a little difficult to believe but perhaps our Dortmund posters can shed some light on that. If true then it would present a problem fitting him into our current structure.
Even though he is Norwegian he is known for making a joke every other year, this might be it...He also said that Sanchez would come back to United and prove everyone wrong.
No chance. That figure was quoted by the geniuses at daily mail and "including bonuses" allegedly. He doubled his salary from €3m to €6m in the summer by all accounts. Which can only be gross, as net would be more than £190k even without the bonuses.
For reference, when he was fined a week's wages he was quoted as fined £86k back in October and his salary was reported as £5.2m (~€6m)
Jadon Sancho fined by Borussia Dortmund after being axed over late show
Maybe he reaches £100k with achievable bonuses. who knows.
Borussia Dortmund's England winger Jadon Sancho has agreed a new contract with the Bundesliga club worth about £190,000 a week, including bonuses.
"including bonuses"
The top bracket of Dortmund players are estimated to be around 10m/yr. so it doesn't seem far fetched.
Yes, that's how all the wages are reported. Including bonuses, not just basic pay. That's why it's reported Pogba earns 290K per week when his basic pay is around 150K per week.
I think it would be. I cant imagine he would have joined from City at a particularly high salary - lets assume £40k pw tops. He was still relatively unknown then so that could even be on the high side. Even so he would have then had to receive a 400% increase on his salary after one season. I suspect @MadMike is correct above. Probably just south of £100k pw as of now, which if correct would give United a fair amount of room to work with before we blew our own structure.
That figure is almost definitely nonsense. It is hard to find reliable numbers I think at least the figures for our top earners should be somewhat realistic. Those would be Hummels and Götze at around €10m and Reus at €12m though the latter may be getting some extra money from Puma as well. That considered I believe Sancho is probably around the €6m that were quoted, which would be the going rate for a talented youngster who got a pay raise without extending his contract last summer. I guess that roughly translates to about £100k per week.A quick google search shows that Sancho is apparently on a £190,000 a week contract at Dortmund. I find that a little difficult to believe but perhaps our Dortmund posters can shed some light on that. If true then it would present a problem fitting him into our current structure.
That figure is almost definitely nonsense. It is hard to find reliable numbers I think at least the figures for our top earners should be somewhat realistic. Those would be Hummels and Götze at around €10m and Reus at €12m though the latter may be getting some extra money from Puma as well. That considered I believe Sancho is probably around the €6m that were quoted, which would be the going rate for a talented youngster who got a pay raise without extending his contract last summer. I guess that roughly translates to about £100k per week.
He's got 2 contracts since he joined. He allegedly joined at something like €1.5m a year. He doubled that in 2018 to €3m according to reports
https://versus.uk.com/2018/11/jadon...a-dortmund-reportedly-worth-2-7-million-year/
..and last summer he is said to have doubled it again to €6m as per that Mirror article. I mean not very reputable sources and all, but nothing is hugely reputable on player salaries to be fair. These seems to be a pattern of him doubling his salary every year though and his fine seems to be inline with a week's pay at €6m annual, so there might be something in that.
Their highest earner at €10m is supposed to be Reus.
Improving it definitely won't, but of course other clubs will of course be prepared to do the same. Even though I really don't expect Sancho to stay in Dortmund past the summer, if he chose to stay and maybe extend his contract for a year or two he could definitely earn more money in Dortmund as well.Makes sense. Thanks both. Given the above then United being able to improve on that to the players satisfaction shouldn't be a significant issue
So are we still favourites to sign him?
Money aside, what would be the key factors in persuading Sancho to join us over other potential suitors?
Improving it definitely won't, but of course other clubs will of course be prepared to do the same. Even though I really don't expect Sancho to stay in Dortmund past the summer, if he chose to stay and maybe extend his contract for a year or two he could definitely earn more money in Dortmund as well.
No way to know who is favourites. It depends on what the player wants to do with his career. Obviously there are a handful of clubs that would present him with a better immediate chance of honours. He might have unfinished business at City, or he might feel that time has gone. He might have developed a taste for living abroad and want to go to Spain. Its impossible to tell, but with the numbers involved, we might be the only seriously interested party. He is all but guaranteed to be a key player here, which gives us an advantage that many others clubs at our level are unable to match.
So are we still favourites to sign him?
Bollocks. I believe we have changed our structure after giving Bruno 70k a week, so there's no way we'll give Sancho more than Martial and Rashford before he's proven himself.
Rashford is on 200k/week and Martial 250k/k and I think that we won't give bigger contracts than we did with these guys and De Gea. I reckon Sancho will start out by making 160k/week, and then raise it to 250k/week two years later if he takes the PL by storm. Performance-based bonuses might take his 160k/week towards Martial's if he does well.
I get what you're saying but I don't think it needs to be quite so black and white. Nobody will ever convince me that Toure, Aguero and Silva joined City solely due to the project and the club's ambition. I'm sure they received very handsome wages to join (I don't know what the figures were, but I'd be surprised if they weren't very high.) However, all three of them were model professionals (Toure had his quirks, but delivered on the pitch.) It's hard to say the same for the likes of Di Maria, Sanchez and Memphis.It's not really a complicated concept to grasp, that if he's not tempted by the club's ambition and "project" then we're better off not having him. Rather that, than him being here solely because we paid him more than anyone else. Attracting disinterested players purely by money has not worked for us.
Agree. I feel we would be one of a few serious contenders to offer the money both Dortmund and Sancho would want. Also feel the fact that he would have a lot of his England team-mates at the club, the fact that we have a lot of young players with a lot of potential at the club he may believe we have a bright future, he would be coming back to a city he knows about and like you said, we would make him a key player at our club.
Really hope this happens!