Abraxas
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I think one of them, if any. That one being far more likely to be Sancho, I'm not sure the prospect of Kane is anything but extremely unlikely. I just don't see how we get that one over the line for the money Levy would require, it's silly money that we're not in a position to do without compromising everything else we need to do. I'm not sure about the likelihood of Varane, it feels like we've been linked with him for about 15 years, it's hard to get too excited.
One thing I do not want to see is reckless spending, which I think is what Neville is advocating. We cannot risk finances this summer in some kind of splurge that is completely out of line considering current circumstances.
It seems tempting now because the logic may be that we can overtake City after finishing second. What we must realise is it is not that simple. We need to take decisions that are good in the medium and long term too, if we blow our load this summer the repurcussions for following seasons could be quite painful. Some of the decisions Mourinho made in the market had a pretty horrible knock on effect financially, by all accounts.
I think we do have to be pretty strong with our budgets and negotiations this summer. Not just succumbing to the demands of fans for big signings or throwing money at people because a few teams need to sell. I think there will be some value to be had for teams that approach things smartly. It might not be about the obvious names. Maybe there is a Sancho, but also two or three others we haven't often considered, and a few smart sales. That seems more on point to me.
One thing I do not want to see is reckless spending, which I think is what Neville is advocating. We cannot risk finances this summer in some kind of splurge that is completely out of line considering current circumstances.
It seems tempting now because the logic may be that we can overtake City after finishing second. What we must realise is it is not that simple. We need to take decisions that are good in the medium and long term too, if we blow our load this summer the repurcussions for following seasons could be quite painful. Some of the decisions Mourinho made in the market had a pretty horrible knock on effect financially, by all accounts.
I think we do have to be pretty strong with our budgets and negotiations this summer. Not just succumbing to the demands of fans for big signings or throwing money at people because a few teams need to sell. I think there will be some value to be had for teams that approach things smartly. It might not be about the obvious names. Maybe there is a Sancho, but also two or three others we haven't often considered, and a few smart sales. That seems more on point to me.