Wtf did dybala do?!
Went to a team that was CL finalist, has a proper structure and actually has a legit chance to challenge the league. It is sad but true.
Wtf did dybala do?!
Juve weren't going to swap him for Lukaku and pay his wages for us ffs .This just proves to me the 100m budget was true, and we're skint.
If Juve are that desperate to subsidise wages then surely we could get a better deal if we REALLY wanted him.
Glazers are pathetic.
Is the debt becoming a problem for them to service? Has it really not decreased since they took over?
We preferred Inter's money rather than swap deal is another explanation.he doesn't wanna come here, it's the only explanation.
What an utterly stupid thing to say. Do you need everything spelled out to you?
This just proves to me the 100m budget was true, and we're skint.
If Juve are that desperate to subsidise wages then surely we could get a better deal if we REALLY wanted him.
Glazers are pathetic.
He might also be thinking down the road if Poch goes to Real Madrid he will take him with him.Pochettino, CL, Lo Celso, Lamela and Foyth. Can see why he would like to go there.
Please stop this.Guardian reporting personal terms agreed...
Exactly.We've spent £145m this summer, how on earth are we skint? Please think before you type
We were also willing to write off a 75m fee to do a straight swap for Dybala. What we apparently drew the line with was another player causing disproportion in the wage structure, 15m in Agents fees, complex image rights and yeah the player not being 100% convinced he even wanted to be here
It's nothing to do with a transfer budget at all
Please stop this.
They have a better business man in Levy?I don't really get it.
If we didn't sign him because he didn't really want to play in the PL, why does he suddenly want to play in the PL now?
If we didn't sign him 'cos he wants a crazy wage, how on earth are Spurs affording said crazy wage with their tight wage structure?
If we didn't sign him because the deal is too complex with this image rights shit, how have Spurs managed to sort it out?
I don't really get it.
We've spent £145m this summer, how on earth are we skint? Please think before you type
We were also willing to write off a 75m fee to do a straight swap for Dybala. What we apparently drew the line with was another player causing disproportion in the wage structure, 15m in Agents fees, complex image rights and yeah the player not being 100% convinced he even wanted to be here
It's nothing to do with a transfer budget at all
Went to a team that was CL finalist, has a proper structure and actually has a legit chance to challenge the league. It is sad but true.
That’s true, ours is by far the bigger risk.
Exactly.
Of course Spurs are an attractive proposition from a football standpoint, if they can agree the financial side it will be a worthy gamble for them. It would have been a gamble with us as well.
We never agreed wages. The club briefed that his wage demands were too high.They have reached the same stage we got to wages agreed but stuck on the same agent fees and image rights, be interesting to see what happens from here.
We never agreed wages. The club briefed that his wage demands were too high.
I think that was just a face saving brief.We never agreed wages. The club briefed that his wage demands were too high.
It was wages too. He wanted to be one of our biggest earners.As far as i understood the wages werent an issue it was image rights and the massive agent fee.
If the move to Spurs goes through then yes, it's obvious the whole thing was pure bollocks from the club because he just didn't want to come here at all.I think that was just a face saving brief.
It was wages too. He wanted to be one of our biggest earners.
I'd say it's pure bullshit quite frankly. The club trying to save face because he didn't want to join us. Spurs are arguably a more attractive proposition for him right now, especially with Poch at the helm.Either way it does read like we were unwilling to spend any more money, fair play to spurs if they pull it off
It's also a gamble Spurs can probably afford to take, whereas our gambles in recent years have lumbered us with the likes of Sanchez already
We've sold Lukaku and not replaced him. That's a 75m net spend. You really think that's good enough to catch back up to Liverpool and City?We've spent £145m this summer, how on earth are we skint? Please think before you type
We were also willing to write off a 75m fee to do a straight swap for Dybala. What we apparently drew the line with was another player causing disproportion in the wage structure, 15m in Agents fees, complex image rights and yeah the player not being 100% convinced he even wanted to be here
It's nothing to do with a transfer budget at all
There is something very odd about this transfer. I still can't get my head around why Juventus are off-loading him - they could try to force other players out of the club, so why are they forcing out Dybala?