Money still talks when it comes to most clubs. Dortmund is still a selling club, and if we throw enough money at them, they should sell Dembele. Dybala is a bit less likely and Hazard is most likely a no-go obviously.
And yeah, Nerman is screwing us over...
I just don't understand why is a buyout clause only obligatory in Spain? It's unbelievably stupid and all Spanish teams are in a big disadvantage becaus of it. We lost Thiago because of it, now we'll lose Neymar just put 1bn in every fucking contract and end that shit already.
Our board was caught napping in regards to the market. The EPL clubs are cashed up and then you have PSG.
Utd buying guys like Martial and Pogba was a big , flashing red light. However our complacent board thought everything was ok and went out and bought a bunch of mediocre players.
What we need is someone like Alena, Roberto to have breakout seasons. It's all ok saying buy this or that player for 100 million but that's no guarantee for success. Clubs like PSG, Utd and City have splurged without much success. Smart buys not big money transfers are the key.
Liverpool don't need to sell Coutinho. The market has changed and we need to adjust.
Wtf?
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The Pogba deal last summer was indeed a big ol flashing red light, setting Neymars buyout clause to only 222mil just a few months later was beyond stupid, oh sure we will adjust, but it will be too late.
So a jump from 105M to 222M as a record transfer fee in one year seems normal and expected to you? No matter what happens I still think Neymar's clause is very high and under normal circumstances no club should be able to pay his clause for at least the next 4-5 years. But of course if you don't give a s*** about FFP (and PSG can do that because Qataris also have UEFA people in their pocket) and transfer is financed by 3rd party then it's possible.
If someone will mention Mbappe's potential transfer to Madrid for 160-180M. Well, first this needs to happen but even going from 105M to let's say 160M in one year is a lot. But if this will happen then it will be a "normal" transfer where Madrid will pay fee in 3 or 4 installments so much more likely and affordable then in Neymar's case when PSG has to pay his clause right away and also give Neymar astronomical wages and a big signing bonus to his dad.
People can continue to blame our board that Neymar's clause is not higher but I absolutely don't agree that it was set too low. And second, you have to get players approval when you insert buyout clause in his contract. You can't put a gun to his head so he'll accept a 500M clause. Well, PSG would probably be doing that to their players if those clauses would also be obligatory in Ligue 1 as I'm sure that Neymar Sr. would try to get his son clause as low as possible so they could escape out of PSG prison to EPL/RM in 2-3 years when they will maybe find out (especially Neymar, as his dad doesn't really care about anything other than money) that moving to PSG was a wrong decision for his career but PSG won't let him go until his contract will expire and he'll already be in his 30s.
So while I'm behind the point where I really care whether Ney stays or leaves (only good reason I prefer him to stay is because I don't believe we'll be able to get a good replacement even with 222M) I think this is something he should really think about and not just listen to his money-grabing father. But if he has decided to leave then this should happen next week at last. I don't believe we'll really get players like Coutinho, Dembele or Dybala if he leaves so for that matter I wouldn't really care if Neymar's saga would drag until the end of August as then we at least wouldn't have much time to spend that money on the likes of Paulinho but I would just like that this distraction will finally be over so EV and team could start to prepare for the season in peace.
You can agree or disagree, but the fact that someone is activating that buyout clause right now says it was set to low, simple as that. Yes, the Pogba deal was foreshadowing, and clubs these days throwing numbers like 180mil and 160mil for players like Mbappe and Coutinho is the aftermath of that. I know that a player has to agree to the buyout clause, but you would think that the board would have better negotiation skills, and not keep bending over to Ney senior.And after all that bending over he is still going to fuck us over. The whole point of the buyout clause should be that it unaffordable,especcialy for players you dont wanna sell, so whoever wants to make an approach to the player has to talk to the club. When someone does acctivate the astronomical buyout clause it leaves the club at least very rich, in this market Neymars 222mil is actually laughable, so we can buy Mbappe and have 40mil left.
You can agree or disagree, but the fact that someone is activating that buyout clause right now says it was set to low, simple as that. Yes, the Pogba deal was foreshadowing, and clubs these days throwing numbers like 180mil and 160mil for players like Mbappe and Coutinho is the aftermath of that. I know that a player has to agree to the buyout clause, but you would think that the board would have better negotiation skills, and not keep bending over to Ney senior.And after all that bending over he is still going to fuck us over. The whole point of the buyout clause should be that it unaffordable,especcialy for players you dont wanna sell, so whoever wants to make an approach to the player has to talk to the club. When someone does acctivate the astronomical buyout clause it leaves the club at least very rich, in this market Neymars 222mil is actually laughable, so we can buy Mbappe and have 40mil left.
So a jump from 105M to 222M as a record transfer fee in one year seems normal and expected to you? No matter what happens I still think Neymar's clause is very high and under normal circumstances no club should be able to pay his clause for at least the next 4-5 years. But of course if you don't give a s*** about FFP (and PSG can do that because Qataris also have UEFA people in their pocket) and transfer is financed by 3rd party then it's possible.
If someone will mention Mbappe's potential transfer to Madrid for 160-180M. Well, first this needs to happen but even going from 105M to let's say 160M in one year is a lot. But if this will happen then it will be a "normal" transfer where Madrid will pay fee in 3 or 4 installments so much more likely and affordable then in Neymar's case when PSG has to pay his clause right away and also give Neymar astronomical wages and a big signing bonus to his dad.
People can continue to blame our board that Neymar's clause is not higher but I absolutely don't agree that it was set too low. And second, you have to get players approval when you insert buyout clause in his contract. You can't put a gun to his head so he'll accept a 500M clause. Well, PSG would probably be doing that to their players if those clauses would also be obligatory in Ligue 1 as I'm sure that Neymar Sr. would try to get his son clause as low as possible so they could escape out of PSG prison to EPL/RM in 2-3 years when they will maybe find out (especially Neymar, as his dad doesn't really care about anything other than money) that moving to PSG was a wrong decision for his career but PSG won't let him go until his contract will expire and he'll already be in his 30s.
So while I'm behind the point where I really care whether Ney stays or leaves (only good reason I prefer him to stay is because I don't believe we'll be able to get a good replacement even with 222M) I think this is something he should really think about and not just listen to his money-grabing father. But if he has decided to leave then this should happen next week at last. I don't believe we'll really get players like Coutinho, Dembele or Dybala if he leaves so for that matter I wouldn't really care if Neymar's saga would drag until the end of August as then we at least wouldn't have much time to spend that money on the likes of Paulinho but I would just like that this distraction will finally be over so EV and team could start to prepare for the season in peace.
You can agree or disagree, but the fact that someone is activating that buyout clause right now says it was set to low, simple as that