Lemansky
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Would be very foolish paying 115 million in this market. Go for alternatives if so.
Only the small matter of a pandemic that has seen a sizable portion of our income stream crash.
Under normal circumstances, I would be confident but these are not normal circumstances. If Dortmund don't budge on that figure or structure, this deal is not happening.
The people in charge in Dortmund are smart and reasonable businessmen. They will re-evaluate Sancho’s price if they are in a Imminent need of more cash this summer. It’s make little sense to play hardball in a none existing market.I don't get it. Did people expect anything less than 115m. Pre Covid the price being thrown around by the Caf was between 130-150m. Dortmund have no reason to reduce their valuation of him. I'm opening my mind that we won't get him because I don't see us spending 115m on him
Splashing all of our cash reserves in one installment on one player and then relying on a new credit of 150m is exactly smart business.We spent £80m on Maguire. I don't see why we shouldn't spend £100m on Sancho when he's rated the second most valuable player in the world after Mbappe.
We need this. We can't be silly and cheapen out on a measly £10-15m. We have to take advantage of the current situation (like Chelsea) and but when others cannot. It's a time where City and Liverpool are not spending. Let's do it.
100% this!!!Only the small matter of a pandemic that has seen a sizable portion of our income stream crash.
Under normal circumstances, I would be confident but these are not normal circumstances. If Dortmund don't budge on that figure or structure, this deal is not happening.
Would be very foolish paying 115 million in this market. Go for alternatives if so.
We're in a fortunate position where the window is going to be extended but we don't know when it will open or close yet so we can just sit on our hands and keep the transfer saga rumbling on. Dortmund will want him gone by the time next season comes round and they'll have to sell to cover the money they've lost in this pandemic.No club at this climate would take him at that price, play the waiting game they're obviously bleeding with revenue loss.They should come down on price at some point.
We're in a fortunate position where the window is going to be extended but we don't know when it will open or close yet so we can just sit on our hands and keep the transfer saga rumbling on. Dortmund will want him gone by the time next season comes round and they'll have to sell to cover the money they've lost in this pandemic.
Next summer wont be pre corona prices. This crisis is born out of 2 months left of the season so add in the vast majority (at best) next season on top of that then the cash reserves simply isnt there.Why would they need to cover that? If Sancho doesn't leave, there's no player they have to replace. A team that can nowadays spend 50-100 million per window on new players isn't suddenly in a financial crisis because of corona. As everyone, they have less budget for new signings but that's it if you ask me. Thing is, next year the prices in the summer will probably again be at pre-corona levels. If not next summer, then definitely in two years. Clubs would be mental to sell their biggest assets with a corona discount if that discount may be obsolete just one year later. If indeed nobody offers more than 80 million, they can probably wait another year until the market has recovered and sell him for the same price with just one year left on his contract.
Also, if you ask me, if a club buys him for around 110 million, it already got a corona discount. Felix moved for around 130, Mbappe for 200 million, Havertz was deemed around 120 million before the shutdown. If you ask me, Sancho is the biggest talent from all those young players. Even taking Mbappe out of the equation because god knows where PSG got all that money from in that summer, Sancho should cost at least around 150 million in pre-pandemic times.
Next summer wont be pre corona prices. This crisis is born out of 2 months left of the season so add in the vast majority (at best) next season on top of that then the cash reserves simply isnt there.
These losses are just the tip of the iceberg. We are about to see what an entire season of this brings.
Why would they need to cover that? If Sancho doesn't leave, there's no player they have to replace. A team that can nowadays spend 50-100 million per window on new players isn't suddenly in a financial crisis because of corona. As everyone, they have less budget for new signings but that's it if you ask me. Thing is, next year the prices in the summer will probably again be at pre-corona levels. If not next summer, then definitely in two years. Clubs would be mental to sell their biggest assets with a corona discount if that discount may be obsolete just one year later. If indeed nobody offers more than 80 million, they can probably wait another year until the market has recovered and sell him for the same price with just one year left on his contract.
Also, if you ask me, if a club buys him for around 110 million, it already got a corona discount. Felix moved for around 130, Mbappe for 200 million, Havertz was deemed around 120 million before the shutdown. If you ask me, Sancho is the biggest talent from all those young players. Even taking Mbappe out of the equation because god knows where PSG got all that money from in that summer, Sancho should cost at least around 150 million in pre-pandemic times.
I agree - we are unlikely to see another £100million player for quite a few years.
Next summer wont be pre corona prices. This crisis is born out of 2 months left of the season so add in the vast majority (at best) next season on top of that then the cash reserves simply isnt there.
These losses are just the tip of the iceberg. We are about to see what an entire season of this brings.
Just checked and over the past 3 years we have made just over 100m a year on match day revenue. Certainly spending 100m on a player in these circumstances would be very irresponsible. It kind of scares me that we are going to lose that much revenue, we should be focused on reducing costs like wages on players like Alexis, Jones, Rojo etc.
If empty stadiums continue into next year would it be surprising to go back to when stars were bought for 30-40m?
Why would they need to cover that? If Sancho doesn't leave, there's no player they have to replace. A team that can nowadays spend 50-100 million per window on new players isn't suddenly in a financial crisis because of corona. As everyone, they have less budget for new signings but that's it if you ask me. Thing is, next year the prices in the summer will probably again be at pre-corona levels. If not next summer, then definitely in two years. Clubs would be mental to sell their biggest assets with a corona discount if that discount may be obsolete just one year later. If indeed nobody offers more than 80 million, they can probably wait another year until the market has recovered and sell him for the same price with just one year left on his contract.
Also, if you ask me, if a club buys him for around 110 million, it already got a corona discount. Felix moved for around 130, Mbappe for 200 million, Havertz was deemed around 120 million before the shutdown. If you ask me, Sancho is the biggest talent from all those young players. Even taking Mbappe out of the equation because god knows where PSG got all that money from in that summer, Sancho should cost at least around 150 million in pre-pandemic times.
You never going to see these kind of prices for other two or three years least, club can wait to sell but can a player wait until then?No, especially Sancho who's mind is already set elsewhere.
Sancho fee: Happy to release this now, as reported by 3 ITKs independently.
80m+20m Pounds + 10-15 more covering Sancho/Agent costs. Not sure how that will be structured, may be stretched on longer term addons.
Yeah, everything has been reset. The idea that we are suddenly going back to normal next season after clubs having to blaze through their savings and credit is ridiculous.Just checked and over the past 3 years we have made just over 100m a year on match day revenue. Certainly spending 100m on a player in these circumstances would be very irresponsible. It kind of scares me that we are going to lose that much revenue, we should be focused on reducing costs like wages on players like Alexis, Jones, Rojo etc.
If empty stadiums continue into next year would it be surprising to go back to when stars were bought for 30-40m?
Think people are over worrying about the COVID situation, we could cover that by selling Rojo/Sanchez/Jones.
The squad needs it's fat trimming anyway and adding Sancho is a no brainer.
HIs contract expires in other two years, would they be happy to let him go on free after two years or they would go after the best offer that they get now?Well, they don't really have a choice as long as they are under contract, have they?
Many premier league clubs would take Jones, he'd probably walk into the Arsenal defence right now and many others in the lower half like Palace, Newcastle etc.Out of the clubs they themselves would even consider signing for, who in their right mind would sign any of those right now!?
HIs contract expires in other two years, would they be happy to let him go on free after two years or they would go after the best offer that they get now?
I wouldn't worry, I know the numbers are somewhat scary but we are one of the biggest sporting brands in the world. Worst case we would loan ourselves back out of any mess, would just reset the little progress we've made in lowering the club debt.Just checked and over the past 3 years we have made just over 100m a year on match day revenue. Certainly spending 100m on a player in these circumstances would be very irresponsible. It kind of scares me that we are going to lose that much revenue, we should be focused on reducing costs like wages on players like Alexis, Jones, Rojo etc.
If empty stadiums continue into next year would it be surprising to go back to when stars were bought for 30-40m?
In one year Sancho will be 6 months away from signing a pre contract with someone else on a free. It's reported he's unwilling to sign a new contract and wants out. This pandemic has come at a bad time for them and the longer they keep him the more they lose control.If you can sell him for 80m now in a crashed market or in one year for 70m in a recovered market, what would you do?
This would only make sense if Dortmund would be planning to spend big so that they could also profit from the deflated prices. And I doubt that they're going to reinvest the whole sum immediately. They have his replacement already in line with Reyna and Moukoko is probably joining the team in November, too.
I doubt club would be ready to shell out 70m for player who's contract about to expire in one year, Sancho might be exception considering his age plus there might be other takers too.If you can sell him for 80m now in a crashed market or in one year for 70m in a recovered market, what would you do?
This would only make sense if Dortmund would be planning to spend big so that they could also profit from the deflated prices. And I doubt that they're going to reinvest the whole sum immediately. They have his replacement already in line with Reyna and Moukoko is probably joining the team in November, too.
We won't break our transfer record in the same year we lose 100m due to covid and lots of smaller clubs could go out of business. Can you imagine the backlash.
Sancho 2021.
In one year Sancho will be 6 months away from signing a pre contract with someone else on a free. It's reported he's unwilling to sign a new contract and wants out. This pandemic has come at a bad time for them and the longer they keep him the more they lose control.
I doubt club would be ready to shell out 70m for player who's contract about to expire in one year, Sancho might be exception considering his age plus there might be other takers too.
Dortmund never going to reinvest whole thing instead they would go for those those cheaper young talents like they usually do.
I don't thing any club would in position to shell out 150+ even in the pre corona period.Problem with every other club right now is they don't have proper revenue stream to meet Dortmund's demand which means those clubs which are in better position during the pre corona period are not in position to meet the Dortmund's demand right now, so obviously they have to come down on price on which only few clubs would be able to match it, 120m could be the price Dortmund demand but can you list down clubs other than United that can match the asking ? Real could be one but their priorities are elsewhere.You don't? Sancho would've costed around 150+m pre-corona. Do you believe in a recovered market, Sancho with one year left on his contract would be worth less than 40% of that?
I'm not even sure that'll play a role at all with such a player. Sancho won't want to wait for another year. That leads to a very uncomfortable position for buyers because he'll choose the top club that'll meet Dortmund's demands. That's game theory. If every club would play their part and stick to the rules, they could bully Dortmund into selling for a low price. But only one who breaks with that and a bedding war will emerge.
In the end, I think if he really wants to move that badly, he'll move this summer for around 120m. Considering that he's in the same region of talent as Mbappe, that already includes a huge corona discount.
You forget that while Sancho might be sold for cheaper, so will Dortmunds targets. They can sign some replacements for dirt cheap and then make a huge profit on Sancho, and not keep an unhappy player.I don't thing any club would in position to shell out 150+ even in the pre corona period.Problem with every other club right now is they don't have proper revenue stream to meet Dortmund's demand which means those clubs which are in better position during the pre corona period are not in position to meet the Dortmund's demand right now, so obviously they have to come down on price on which only few clubs would be able to match it, 120m could be the price Dortmund demand but can you list down clubs other than United that can match the asking ? Real could be one but their priorities are elsewhere.
Sancho could wait one year because for the 2020/21 season the ball will be in Dortmunds court. And if Dortmund do decide to keep him for one more season then that opens up the extremely lucrative free transfer option for Sancho that will make him a fortune. It could well be in Sancho's interest to walk on a free due to the riches on offer and he'll still be very young.So you think Sancho would wait another two years to switch clubs?
See, in the end, Dortmund is in a quite comfortable position. They're the only party in this whole situation which can live with the transfer not happening. Sancho wants a move in the summer, the top clubs want to secure the probably best player of the next decade alongside Mbappe.
I mean, what's the worst that could happen? Sancho leaving on a free is completely unrealistic. He may be fuming if the move doesn't happen and maybe his party will try to play this card but in the end, Dortmund knows that he'll want to leave in 2021. Now, usually it is best practice to sell a player with two years on his contract because one year significantly reduces the fee. However, corona happened and the prices fell. This is a unique situation in which the remaining years on the contract won't make a huge difference.
I mean it's possible that Sancho will try to force his way out through boycotting training etc. but Dortmund has experience with such situations. They can stand the heat. If that happens, it will probably end how it ended with Dembele - Dortmund still got what they demanded.
Sancho could wait one year because for the 2020/21 season the ball will be in Dortmunds court. And if Dortmund do decide to keep him for one more season then that opens up the extremely lucrative free transfer option for Sancho that will make him a fortune. It could well be in Sancho's interest to walk on a free due to the riches on offer and he'll still be very young.
Reducing wages doesn't contribute to goals on the pitch.Just checked and over the past 3 years we have made just over 100m a year on match day revenue. Certainly spending 100m on a player in these circumstances would be very irresponsible. It kind of scares me that we are going to lose that much revenue, we should be focused on reducing costs like wages on players like Alexis, Jones, Rojo etc.
If empty stadiums continue into next year would it be surprising to go back to when stars were bought for 30-40m?