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Under Ole, you would back us against almost any top teams.I like your confidence but we would need a small miracle against Bayern.
Under Ole, you would back us against almost any top teams.I like your confidence but we would need a small miracle against Bayern.
Dortmund have put out in the press that they still want 120m and they want him to sign a new contract. This to me just reads like ‘get real’ from Woody. Transfer values will decline because many clubs can’t spend this summer. It’s not going to be a sellers market.
Agree.
Cue the panic with a comment from Woodward about the state of the market. Of course, everyone who is a Man United fan thought of Sancho when we saw Woody's comments. But the more I read it, the more I think it was aimed at the Harry Kane / Tottenham reports linking us to a 200m bid. It's one thing to pay 100m for a 20 yr old who is a player of the year candidate for the Bundesliga, and another to pay 200m for a 27 year old oft-injured striker. Kane is admittedly world-class, but there is no way he's worth 200m. Neymar isn't worth 200m in this economic climate. Hell, I'm not even sure if Mbappe is worth 200m right now.
I’ve been watching this thread for a while now. Taken into consideration many different views you all have posted so far.
Add to that Woodward’s comments and here’s my take on the SANCHO deal.
I think Woodward has had enough time to see that the financial effects of this ongoing pandemic have been alarmingly negative for ALL clubs including the mighty ones (which he may not have been sure about but probably has more knowledge of now).
Hence, for starters, it will be close to impossible for any club to be able to afford SANCHO this summer. That is not to say that’s it’s impossible but in simple terms, most clubs will likely not spend the sum required to buy him, all on one player.
Let’s say there could be a club that would be willing to spend there entire (now reduced) summer transfer budget on one player, it would probably be just us. Specially keeping in mind a clubs need to fill that specific position (RW), while not ignoring other positions. Hence, if we compare us to our competitors who are also vying for SANCHO (Chelsea, Liverpool), we seem most likely to be able to succeed with just signing him (in the short term and) this summer. Liverpool would rather invest in other positions, or preferably save these funds due to the pandemic as they’re more than Ok in the RW position. Chelsea too, are worse off than us in terms (multiple) major signings needed in the short term, than just being able to survive next season with SANCHO.
Therefore, I believe that Ed is trying to tactically indicate to Dortmund that we are still interested but not at the previously stated price. The deal will most likely get done but will be dragged through to the later stages of the window, specially if other clubs continue to not show any interest, and at a price most likely lower than or at, 100 mil, as compared to 120-150 that has been previously stated.
It is understandable that Dortmund would be happy keeping him for another year or two but what many of us don’t realize is that this pandemic will have hurt German soccer way worse than EPL, once we are able to get back to normality.
Dortmund is certainly in a much worse position financially and will not benefit much by keeping him longer, in my opinion. They would have to offer him a new contract which will technically mean higher wages for the next few years, as compared to selling him now and receiving money, rather than spending.
Furthermore, if SANCHO does want to leave Germany and come back to England, he will not want to risk renewing a contract whereby it could be tougher for him to leave in the next couple years if clubs can’t stump up the funds to buy him. Which by the way, will still be at least 100 mil or more if he keeps improving at his currently unworldly pace, for his age. Hence, in the long run, it won’t make much positive difference, if any, to Dortmund financially by keeping him a while longer.
In the case that SANCHO does not renew his contract, Dortmund would again, much rather sell him now than receive less next year, while also having spent another year worth on wages.
To conclude, my hopes of us signing SANCHO are still very much alive. I only see the current comments from our club as an indication to Dortmund that we’re probably the only club genuinely interested going forward and we will not be bullied into paying a price that should now be lower due to the pandemic.
The comments are also a hint to us fans not to read too much into the papers and expect multiple signings.
Dortmund want £120m, ED doesn’t want to pay said amount, simples.
£80m would be get business and hope Ed pushes for it..I tend to agree, I wouldn’t read too much else into Woodward’s quotes.
I think we can get Sancho for around £70/80 million.
He's got years left on his contract.
Yeah understood, and it's not an unreasonable concern. Personally having watched him from the start, I'm very confident that the level of football he produces for us will be just as good as he has for Dortmund. And Hazard comparisons aren't unwarranted although obviously it's always aspirational, you can never predict something like that for sure. But I do agree with you that the numbers might not hold up to what he's produced at Dortmund, at least at first. As I say, I don't think that's too important, although the fans and the media do like stats so we have to hope people are willing to use their eyes too.
Dortmund would clap up United and most teams in the Prem.
Kagawa and Mkhitaryan have nothing to do with Sancho, unless, by the same logic, we are to start assuming that every import from the French league will be successful since they have provided the PL with so many stars over the years, which then poses a new set of questions since the perceived level of Ligue Un is generally accepted as lower than Bundesliga.
Well nothing is straight forward in life nor football for sure. However you can't deny the fact that the Bundes or Ligue 1 are generally considered weaker than the PL. And I didn't even say so. I only said the PL is very different from the Bundes.Yes because life is that straight forward. I'm guessing the Portugese league is great because Bruno came from there
I honestly don't see Dortmund crumbling under financial pressure like some on here seem to be anticipating. They're a pretty tight run ship and the Bundesliga is likely to return to normal long before the premier League does since their outbreak has been more successfully contained.
There is no player worth 200 million.
None. It's absolutely ridiculous.
I think Ed is probably right in that there won’t be any big deals in the near future as the countries with the big leagues in Europe are the ones that have been hit hard by the virus.
It may be a bit hard to swallow for the fans who may have lost their jobs or have some financial difficulty and watching clubs splash the cash in the current climate.
Couldn’t agree more. The Neymar transfer is where it really took off but prices had been creeping up long before then. It totally warps the market and means players that would have cost £10million a few years ago are now going for £30-40million today. People talking about 40million for a 16 year old from Birmingham? Lunacy.
If anything good can come from this pandemic it’s that it will redress the gross imbalance we currently see when it comes to player transfers, as nobody is going to be able to afford these utterly absurd prices.
There is no player worth 200 million.
None. It's absolutely ridiculous.
That's pretty good value in these timesI think the price will be around 80£
Add to that Neymar is probably the biggest dick head the game has ever seen.
Never a truer word posted on a football forum! Well said sir!Absolute cnut. No denying his talent but I have nothing but contempt for the guy. Petulant and disrespectful, he is indicative of everything wrong with the modern game.
He s very unprofessional... Almost.every year during the Brazil Carnival he happens to be injured or suspended.Absolute cnut. No denying his talent but I have nothing but contempt for the guy. Petulant and disrespectful, he is indicative of everything wrong with the modern game.
They need the money, as pretty much every club right now because of the crisis, but the fact that many in here think they’ll be selling their best asset for peanuts is just not true.For those who still hoping to get Sancho below £100m are a bit delusional. They don't need the money and have no reason to sell him for a discounted price.
For those who still hoping to get Sancho below £100m are a bit delusional. They don't need the money and have no reason to sell him for a discounted price.
How could they be on the verge of bankruptcy when they just donated €20m to help other clubs in Germany? Like i said i don't see any reason why they need to sell Sancho for below £100m.How do they not need the money? For all we know they could be on the verge of bankruptcy again.
Dortmund’s whole model is based off the profits they make on players like Sancho. They could be fecked if his value drops significantly. They’re selling him this summer regardless. It’s how they operate.
Bargain!I think the price will be around 80£
They're far from being bankrupt due to having highly competent people running the club. But I could see Sancho leaving them for below £100m due to the player only having 2 years remaining on his contract. And then you also have to factor in the current problems faced due to the pandemic.How could they be on the verge of bankruptcy when they just donated €20m to help other clubs in Germany? Like i said i don't see any reason why they need to sell Sancho for below £100m.
I can't see it, Watzke already made it clear they won't let Sancho go cheap because of the pandemic. This was what he said:They're far from being bankrupt due to having highly competent people running the club. But I could see Sancho leaving them for below £100m due to the player only having 2 years remaining on his contract. And then you also have to factor in the current problems faced due to the pandemic.
I can't see it, Watzke already made it clear they won't let Sancho go cheap because of the pandemic. This was what he said:
"Even before the coronavirus outbreak, we said that we would prefer that Jadon stays with us. At the end of the day, however, you always have to respect what the player wants," Watzke told Bild am Sonntag. "I'll state clearly, that no rich club should think that during this existential crisis they can steal players from us. We don't have to sell anyone for less than they're worth."
If Sancho stays and refuses to extend his contract, then he will go for even less next season and i'm sure Watzke will know that. So his quotes relating to the matter are pretty normal.I can't see it, Watzke already made it clear they won't let Sancho go cheap because of the pandemic. This was what he said:
"Even before the coronavirus outbreak, we said that we would prefer that Jadon stays with us. At the end of the day, however, you always have to respect what the player wants," Watzke told Bild am Sonntag. "I'll state clearly, that no rich club should think that during this existential crisis they can steal players from us. We don't have to sell anyone for less than they're worth."
Basically means Dortmund doesn't need to sell Sancho for cheap.Yeah that’s basic business. What’s he going to say? We’re fecked so we’ll accept 50p.
Even with 1 year left in his contract, Sancho would be still expensive. I mean they sold Pulisic who wasn't a starter for €64m with 1 year left in his contract.If Sancho stays and refuses to extend his contract, then he will go for even less next season and i'm sure Watzke will know that. So his quotes relating to the matter are pretty normal.
Basically means Dortmund doesn't need to sell Sancho for cheap.
Which mean he doesn't has any intention to lower Sancho's price.No, basically means nothing more than that’s what he’s telling people.
They're far from being bankrupt due to having highly competent people running the club. But I could see Sancho leaving them for below £100m due to the player only having 2 years remaining on his contract. And then you also have to factor in the current problems faced due to the pandemic.
Which mean he doesn't has any intention to lower Sancho's price.
Thats because chelsea got fecked, they saw the ban comming and got ripped. No other team would have paid that much for a player like Pulisic.Even with 1 year left in his contract, Sancho would be still expensive. I mean they sold Pulisic who wasn't a starter for €64m with 1 year left in his contract.
There is no player worth 200 million.
None. It's absolutely ridiculous.