IrishRedDevil
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Brighton keeping him warm for United next summer
Assuming he continues where he left off last season, what would Manchester United fans expect to pay next summer?
He’ll be a utd player next summer.
I see we have a professor of semantics in here! You've got them dead to rights there mate, they have no option but to sell him to you for £20m and a packet of salt and vinegar crisps now!See, if Brighton admit they do t think ANY club would match their valuation this Summer, then by their own reasoning they made the valuation outside of reason, therefore “unreasonable”, and therefore publicly admitting a lie to their player.
They already intrinsically broke their promise when they tried to hold the deal hostage pending another player (Colwill).
I can’t imagine any of this will go over well with Caicedo, or any other player they try to convince they’re “helping” in the future.
Yep 100%.Boehly will pay up. It's just this summer's Cucurella saga.
I'd expect us to maybe go in for him next summer if he's still available
I believe you wouldn't be saying this if it was united in negotiation with BrightonChelsea paid 100m for a midfielder after six month in the Portuguese league and yet are refusing to do the same for another highly rated midfielder whose done it in the EPL. I think what Brighton are asking is fair considering the current market.
Brighton will keep signing this players because the Caicedos of this world wouldn't turn down the opportunity to play in the EPL. If you really want him pay up.
I believe you wouldn't be saying this if it was united in negotiation with Brighton
He’ll leave this summer, 100%.
See, if Brighton admit they do t think ANY club would match their valuation this Summer, then by their own reasoning they made the valuation outside of reason, therefore “unreasonable”, and therefore publicly admitting a lie to their player.
They already intrinsically broke their promise when they tried to hold the deal hostage pending another player (Colwill).
I can’t imagine any of this will go over well with Caicedo, or any other player they try to convince they’re “helping” in the future.
Brighton are not trying to sell, so it's not on them to lower the price for others to match. It's on buying club to make a bid that is acceptable for Brighton.
Brighton are not trying to sell, so it's not on them to lower the price for others to match. It's on buying club to make a bid that is acceptable for Brighton.
They were just as defiant with Arsenal, weren't they?It's not often you see club just completely refuse to budge in inch in their valuation.
I think because they've already had our pants down with Cucurella and they ended up with a better coach when we poached Potter (though they were all fuming at the time), they think 'it's Chelsea they'll eventually pay up' and for me I think this is the reason we should walk away. I love Caicedo as a player and I think he would elevate our team so much but I'd walk away on principle alone.
They were just as defiant with Arsenal, weren't they?
And I think it's imperative they establish themselves as a strong-handed player and not some pushover that can be plundered willy nilly. It'll make all clubs look at them differently when they invariably go in for some of the other leading lights, and Caicedo, if you don't get it done this summer.
Without that defiance, you turn into Southampton and end up cannibalising yourself.
He’ll leave this summer, 100%.
I'm going to ignore the white text and pose another question - why would Caicedo want a sideways move to another midtable side in Chelsea?If Brighton aren't bluffing, isn't he the most expensive player playing for a midtable side?
Top players don't play for midtable teams - that's the sad reality of modern football. He will a goner before September 1, I think.
(P.S. Don't get started that Brighton are not a midtable side.)
Point is, they're showing that they are happy enough for things to end in an impasse that doesn't hurt them or their aspirations. If you're not offering them the valuation they've set, don't you think you're wasting your own time, time that could be spent offering another club similar money for a player of that profile?I think they've made that point. We've already paid them near 80M for Cucurella and Potter. Chelsea appear to be determined to not go to 100M, but appear to be flexible in how high they'll go under that figure. Brighton don't seem to be interested in anything below 100M.
Arsenal bid once I think and walked away. It was January and they had limited time. Chelsea have bid 4 times and have received no indication that Brighton are willing to engage in negotiations. Which is fair enough. He's their player but it does strike as an odd way to move. If they hold on to him now, and then United or some other club offer them over 100M next summer, then fair play. I doubt it though.
Point is, they're showing that they are happy enough for things to end in an impasse that doesn't hurt them or their aspirations. If you're not offering them the valuation they've set, don't you think you're wasting your own time, time that could be spent offering another club similar money for a player of that profile?
If they do hold firm, and you either yield or walk away, I'm sure we'll not see this kind of carry on from clubs coming in for their other leading lights next summer. They're going to be dealing with this kind of furore for Ferguson once they set the price, otherwise. I'm not sensing they're bluffing.
6th is not mid tableIf Brighton aren't bluffing, isn't he the most expensive player playing for a midtable side?
Top players don't play for midtable teams - that's the sad reality of modern football. He will a goner before September 1, I think.
(P.S. Don't get started that Brighton are not a midtable side.)
I understood their stubbornness in this caicedo saga. They have a quality player and they want to keep him for their european adventure.Point is, they're showing that they are happy enough for things to end in an impasse that doesn't hurt them or their aspirations. If you're not offering them the valuation they've set, don't you think you're wasting your own time, time that could be spent offering another club similar money for a player of that profile?
If they do hold firm, and you either yield or walk away, I'm sure we'll not see this kind of carry on from clubs coming in for their other leading lights next summer. They're going to be dealing with this kind of furore for Ferguson once they set the price, otherwise. I'm not sensing they're bluffing.
It's not often you see club just completely refuse to budge in inch in their valuation.
I think because they've already had our pants down with Cucurella and they ended up with a better coach when we poached Potter (though they were all fuming at the time), they think 'it's Chelsea they'll eventually pay up' and for me I think this is the reason we should walk away. I love Caicedo as a player and I think he would elevate our team so much but I'd walk away on principle alone.
In a normal circumstance Chelsea should walk away as Brighton's valuation on Caicedo is just way too high. Does Chelsea has other alternative on their list?It's not often you see club just completely refuse to budge in inch in their valuation.
I think because they've already had our pants down with Cucurella and they ended up with a better coach when we poached Potter (though they were all fuming at the time), they think 'it's Chelsea they'll eventually pay up' and for me I think this is the reason we should walk away. I love Caicedo as a player and I think he would elevate our team so much but I'd walk away on principle alone.
Arsenal overpaid for Rice, but Rice at least has more EPL experience and an English passport.They did the same during Cucurella deal also right, they didn't reduce the fee and City sort of stalled the deal, Chelsea paid the asking price.
Don't think many big deals happened with them to have a proper sample size, looks like they want the similar fee the was paid for Rice.
They did the same during Cucurella deal also right, they didn't reduce the fee and City sort of stalled the deal, Chelsea paid the asking price.
Don't think many big deals happened with them to have a proper sample size, looks like they want the similar fee the was paid for Rice.
Really hope that he'll be available for us next Summer.
Chelsea will get him in the end unfortunately
Sadly, everything seems to go that way. Chelsea have the money and need player like him also.
Although if we get Camavinga next season, all is good then.
Both are midtable, but one midtable offers much more money than the other midtable ever would.I'm going to ignore the white text and pose another question - why would Caicedo want a sideways move to another midtable side in Chelsea?