Transfer Tweets - Summer 2017 | Keep it on topic

On reading it, I must say it makes sense to me. Cashing in on Sanchez now will hurt their CL prospects. They won't be able to get a good enough replacement without paying double the amount they sell Sanchez for.

So Arsenal's plan is to keep him this year and ensure they return to the CL. Yes, they'll lose Sanchez for free, but they'll have the CL money and won't need to overpay to attract quality players (something we'd been forced to do).
They wont overpay either way. They will just buy some unknown 17 year old from the Championship while the top clubs sign someone big only for Wenger to come out two days later saying how they almost signed that big name player who moved.
 
There's just one issue here, Arsenal won't get top four next year.
But they have a better chance with Sanchez, right?
They wont overpay either way. They will just buy some unknown 17 year old from the Championship while the top clubs sign someone big only for Wenger to come out two days later saying how they almost signed that big name player who moved.
Agree, but in that case they'd just sell Sanchez and buy their typical profile of player. The fact that they are willing to run down his contract shows ambition, if only for top four.
 
And unless he wants the move....

He doesn't want to move, he wants lots of money, and he'll get it because if PSG offer enough he'll probably leave if Barca don't match it, PSG probably know this, and they also know it'll wind Barca up having to pay more.

Basically PSG are making Barca players ask for payrises because that what they could get at PSG which is their intention after Barca's public pursuit of Veratti.
 
On reading it, I must say it makes sense to me. Cashing in on Sanchez now will hurt their CL prospects. They won't be able to get a good enough replacement without paying double the amount they sell Sanchez for.

So Arsenal's plan is to keep him this year and ensure they return to the CL. Yes, they'll lose Sanchez for free, but they'll have the CL money and won't need to overpay to attract quality players (something we'd been forced to do).
Not guaranteed though, they're banking on him actually wanting to play to the best of his ability for them while all he wants to do is leave. They could at least get someone with the money for him instead of take such a huge risk.
 
On reading it, I must say it makes sense to me. Cashing in on Sanchez now will hurt their CL prospects. They won't be able to get a good enough replacement without paying double the amount they sell Sanchez for.

So Arsenal's plan is to keep him this year and ensure they return to the CL. Yes, they'll lose Sanchez for free, but they'll have the CL money and won't need to overpay to attract quality players (something we'd been forced to do).
They failed last season with Sanchez to qualify. There are no guarantees they'll do so again even with him in the team. Massive risk.
 
He doesn't want to move, he wants lots of money, and he'll get it because if PSG offer enough he'll probably leave if Barca don't match it, PSG probably know this, and they also know it'll wind Barca up having to pay more.

Basically PSG are making Barca players ask for payrises because that what they could get at PSG which is their intention after Barca's public pursuit of Veratti.

Neymar makes more money from sponsorship deals than he does from his Barcelona contract (and he's not on a low wage either...). It's barely a wind up, and it's naive to think that even PSG would be stupid enough for something like that.

Either they already have an understanding with Neymar, and they're willing to fork out the fee, or this is bs.
 
On reading it, I must say it makes sense to me. Cashing in on Sanchez now will hurt their CL prospects. They won't be able to get a good enough replacement without paying double the amount they sell Sanchez for.

So Arsenal's plan is to keep him this year and ensure they return to the CL. Yes, they'll lose Sanchez for free, but they'll have the CL money and won't need to overpay to attract quality players (something we'd been forced to do).
http://www.espnfc.com/manchester-un...-earn-more-from-europa-league-than-ucl-source

Reaching the EL final nets you about the same amount as being eliminated in the round of 16 in the CL. They'd need to do significantly better in the CL than that to justify not selling Sanchez on financial grounds.
 
On reading it, I must say it makes sense to me. Cashing in on Sanchez now will hurt their CL prospects. They won't be able to get a good enough replacement without paying double the amount they sell Sanchez for.

So Arsenal's plan is to keep him this year and ensure they return to the CL. Yes, they'll lose Sanchez for free, but they'll have the CL money and won't need to overpay to attract quality players (something we'd been forced to do).

I somewhat doubt that Real Madrid would've lowered the fee for Di Maria if we'd been in the Champions League..If we've overpaid, it's probably in terms of wages.
 
United is a club that spends its own money without the backing of oil rich economies. PSG is as much a political project as it is a football project, after their setback in the league and humiliation in the CL I wouldn't be surprised if they want to make a statement by getting Neymar.
At an accounting level united can definitely afford it. Problem is you need €222M cash, right now, to sign neymar. PSG don't have a problem there because the owner can front the money(as a sort of interest-free loan). United on the other hand would need loans from sources outside the club
 
Not guaranteed though, they're banking on him actually wanting to play to the best of his ability for them while all he wants to do is leave. They could at least get someone with the money for him instead of take such a huge risk.
And that's the crux of the matter. They CAN'T replace him. At least not for the money other clubs are willing to pay. They identified Lemar as a potential replacement -well monaco won't even listen to offers below £70M.
 
I wonder if there's an issue with owners of PSG and Barcelona sponsors.

Both Qataris.
 
I'm sure it's BS, but I'll link anyway to keep the muppets going:


I guess it's time to get the good old popcorn.gif and head to the Veratti thread.
One more tweet linking him to us, and this place will go mental.
 
Not guaranteed though, they're banking on him actually wanting to play to the best of his ability for them while all he wants to do is leave. They could at least get someone with the money for him instead of take such a huge risk.

They failed last season with Sanchez to qualify. There are no guarantees they'll do so again even with him in the team. Massive risk.

Don't think they'll get a replacement good enough for Sanchez without paying insane money. They were thinking of doing so with Mbappe plus Lemar and look how much that will cost..

If Sanchez ends up staying, my guess is he'll play with full commitment. Doesn't seem to be a character who is even capable of not doing so. He's like Suarez that way.

http://www.espnfc.com/manchester-un...-earn-more-from-europa-league-than-ucl-source

Reaching the EL final nets you about the same amount as being eliminated in the round of 16 in the CL. They'd need to do significantly better in the CL than that to justify not selling Sanchez on financial grounds.

I somewhat doubt that Real Madrid would've lowered the fee for Di Maria if we'd been in the Champions League..If we've overpaid, it's probably in terms of wages.

Wages is the issue here, yes. Selling clubs might also sense desperation and hold out for higher fee.

The grounds mentioned in the article are sporting short-term plus financial long-term. The way Wenger and the board see it, their low chances of CL qualification will be even lower with Sanchez leaving. This will start a dangerous cycle of over-spending on deals, instability and still lower chances of qualification. Plus, their Puma deal expires in 2019.

Like him or not, Wenger knows his economics. Also, one year should not overshadow twenty years. He knows what it takes to come fourth and he wants his spot back.

And that's the crux of the matter. They CAN'T replace him. At least not for the money other clubs are willing to pay. They identified Lemar as a potential replacement -well monaco won't even listen to offers below £70M.
Exactly.
 
We would have two of the best central midfield prospects in the world. Please God make it happen.