15 - Andreas Christensen

serghei

Senior Member
'deadwoods' are considered dead wood for a reason. You won't get much(anything) for them.

True, but team needs quality. Selling proven quality players to raise money to get players which could or could not prove to be quality seems dumb.

If anything, this team needs 2-3 more Christensen types on some other positions to improve our squad.
 

malvolio

Senior Member
True, but team needs quality. Selling proven quality players to raise money to get players which could or could not prove to be quality seems dumb.

If anything, this team needs 2-3 more Christensen types on some other positions to improve our squad.

In an ideal scenario? Yes, we should have a squad filled with quality in every position. But we are beggars right now and have to decide what to prioritize.
 

Andresito

Senior Member
Staff member
In an ideal world Christensen and Frenkie would be untransferable. But we're not in an ideal world and we are probably going to have to make some sacrifices, which is very unfortunate since Araujo-AC are one of the top CB pairings in the world with potential to become the best.

At this point I'd be fine if we could keep our starting XI, register the new contracts of Gavi, Balde etc, and get rid of some players who provide nothing. Free signings would be the only signings, if we can even register them. Otherwise I think priority is to keep and tie up the 11-12 good players we have to build a solid base squad.
 

Porque

Senior Member
In an ideal world Christensen and Frenkie would be untransferable. But we're not in an ideal world and we are probably going to have to make some sacrifices, which is very unfortunate since Araujo-AC are one of the top CB pairings in the world with potential to become the best.

At this point I'd be fine if we could keep our starting XI, register the new contracts of Gavi, Balde etc, and get rid of some players who provide nothing. Free signings would be the only signings, if we can even register them. Otherwise I think priority is to keep and tie up the 11-12 good players we have to build a solid base squad.

Yeah.

Logical world is we just drop the mammoth expiring contracts. Busquets and to a lesser extent Roberto this summer, never renewed Marcos Alonso as he isn't really needed and then Alba next summer. Logical world is that salary cap is on working capital with a cap on season +/- fluctations. Even more logical is to have a salary cap tier system where the max cap is related to the tier you are in.

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LaLiga president Javier Tebas was clear on Monday, at the presentation of the salary cap for all Spanish clubs, about the amount that Barcelona will have to reduce their wage bill next summer. It will be around €200 million, an amount that the Blaugrana disagree with, but which Tebas sees as immovable.

And there was a point last year when our salary cap was at - something. :lol:
 

Redbuck

Member
Does any poster here know what can be done to remove that son of a bitch called Javier Tebas from La Liga presidency ? Cos honestly I don't know why the people that work with Tebas are too retarded to tell him that he is running La Liga down the drain or does he think that killing the main teams that help to promote La Liga will help it compete better with the EPL or what
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Does any poster here know what can be done to remove that son of a bitch called Javier Tebas from La Liga presidency ? Cos honestly I don't know why the people that work with Tebas are too retarded to tell him that he is running La Liga down the drain or does he think that killing the main teams that help to promote La Liga will help it compete better with the EPL or what

Convince 21 other Liga clubs to vote for someone else at the end of the year.
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Thing i don't understand. Do all leagues abide to same standards of FPP and salary caps or every league make their own rules? If later, how is it fair and what's the fucking point, when some leagues deliberately make themselves weak, while other can benefit of foolishness of these suckers?
 

iniestaGOAT

Senior Member
Thing i don't understand. Do all leagues abide to same standards of FPP and salary caps or every league make their own rules? If later, how is it fair and what's the fucking point, when some leagues deliberately make themselves weak, while other can benefit of foolishness of these suckers?


Every league has their own rules.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Thing i don't understand. Do all leagues abide to same standards of FPP and salary caps or every league make their own rules? If later, how is it fair and what's the fucking point, when some leagues deliberately make themselves weak, while other can benefit of foolishness of these suckers?

It is both.
There is domestic FFP, and UEFA FFP.
The later was removed during Covid, but a new one is coming in effect in gradual steps AFAIK. EPL clubs will also have around 70% of income cap space but it will happen in 3 years.

Thing is, Liga complicates things with active sanctions rather than passive ones.
For example, Barca had a negative salary cap allowance last year, because with loses it decreases. So basically Liga was asking club to get paid by players lol.
UEFA I think will put fines or sanctions on you, but won't cripple you.
Never mind Liga not adjusting for Covid losses.

But at the end, Liga attracts shrewd low tier millionaires, so they prefer this type of business models, while EPL for example attracts big tycoons.
 

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