Hmmm, this is wrong actually, and except Ibra non has shown that pre-barca.
And I am don't know how you can be sure about FDJ not being same type of guy. You are talking like you know him in person.
This is just me trying to speculate and draw conclusions from my own views. Can't do a lot more.
To say that we can even have a slightest speculation about a guy like FDJ can handle the mental pressure here, when he isn't even La Masia graduate, isn't friend of half of squad including being Messi bff etc.
The point is, there is no safe bet with those players, and with us this limit what we can spend
I don't know Frenkie in person. He's talented on the pitch and humble and responsible off it. He has good and stable surroundings in terms of friends and family.
He's not comparable to anyone above in terms of this, maybe Cesc is the closest one, if you consider talent as well.
Difference is Cesc came as a fulfiller of the prophecy of the lost Barca child and the heir to Xavi. Maybe it was too much for him.
This is just me trying to speculate and draw conclusions from my own views. Can't do a lot more.
There's no guarantees anywhere.
But I can guarantee one thing. If Barca keep going for half measures in the transfer market instead of paying a bit more, even if it's over the top for true quality that stands out then we'll keep shooting ourselves in the foot. That's why we miss out on some top talent and end up overpaying for others later. Some opportunities only come once. Later you might rue your luck or have to overpay 3x.
People worry about paying 20m extra, but don't realize being cheap that way ends up costing the club a couple of years down the road in the end.
So you can pay 35m for Pavard who's struggled immensely this season or pay 60m for de Ligt who stands out every way as a CB and a leader.
I see this with the NFL team I support too. The Green Bay Packers. Ruined their chance having a once in a lifetime talent and two HOF QBs back to back by going for half measures.
You're either all in or you're not. You cannot be in between and expect to excel the way you hope or expect.
It's not the end of the World if Barca don't end up signing Frenkie de Jong, but if he truly is the special talent a lot of people are touting him to be, and I believe he's special having watched Ajax several times this season, then going for half measures such as Rabiot just because he's cheaper will prove to be the wrong decision in the end.
Same with signing a #9. More so there. I see people talking about a lot of U23 players. We don't need that, we don't have the capacity to develop an entire team. We need to mix it up. We need someone in his prime ready to score 30+ goals right away.
Not unless he's a special talent like Mbappe is proving himself to be, someone who at that tender age can already score like a vet.
There's no guarantees anywhere.
But I can guarantee one thing. If Barca keep going for half measures in the transfer market instead of paying a bit more, even if it's over the top for true quality that stands out then we'll keep shooting ourselves in the foot. That's why we miss out on some top talent and end up overpaying for others later. Some opportunities only come once. Later you might rue your luck or have to overpay 3x.
People worry about paying 20m extra, but don't realize being cheap that way ends up costing the club a couple of years down the road in the end.
So you can pay 35m for Pavard who's struggled immensely this season or pay 60m for de Ligt who stands out every way as a CB and a leader.
I see this with the NFL team I support too. The Green Bay Packers. Ruined their chance having a once in a lifetime talent and two HOF QBs back to back by going for half measures.
You're either all in or you're not. You cannot be in between and expect to excel the way you hope or expect.
It's not the end of the World if Barca don't end up signing Frenkie de Jong, but if he truly is the special talent a lot of people are touting him to be, and I believe he's special having watched Ajax several times this season, then going for half measures such as Rabiot just because he's cheaper will prove to be the wrong decision in the end.
Same with signing a #9. More so there. I see people talking about a lot of U23 players. We don't need that, we don't have the capacity to develop an entire team. We need to mix it up. We need someone in his prime ready to score 30+ goals right away.
Not unless he's a special talent like Mbappe is proving himself to be, someone who at that tender age can already score like a vet.
It isn't about half measures, it is about spending your money in the right way every time.
There should always be deals that we break the bank for, and there always be deals where you have to put a cap for how much you are going to spend, and there will be cases where you just want to spend but simply someone richer than you can outbid you even if you don't like it.
You can't point to one strategy and say it is wrong, going it all for every player doesn't ensure success at all, but may even cripple you more in the future, being cheap could turn just a waste of money too and lower standards too
I don't understand why are you trying to reduce every transfer down to money only. There are other things that matter too. De Jong will obviously have a say where he wants to play. If he wants to go to Barcelona, Barca will probably make Ajax a good enough offer and the transfer will happen.
It's not like a player is a commodity that is transferred from seller to buyer without him having any decisional leeway. You make it sound as if the player is just shipped to the highest bidder every time and it's not true. Of course money matters a lot, but this is not an auction.
I explained this a lot, and already said in a case like this I think you are a bit naive.
And again, already explained that even if what you say is true, it doesn't change anything in the discussion. So I am actually not very sure why you keep bringing this
I'm not naive. I just said there are cases and cases. Coutinho for example wouldn't have signed for PSG even if they made a bigger offer to Liverpool. It's cinical and not true to basically say every player only cares about money in the game.
Most do, some don't. Don't see how you could argue against that.
But let's assume you are right and I am wrong, it isn't about money.
If he stupid enough to trap the rest of his career for 2 years of Pep, what can we do then? You know even if we sacked EV we won't get a coach as attractive as Pep. Right now no coach is as attractive as Pep anyway
why the hate for Rabiot then if he is ready to play for us anyway and we won't pay transfer fee on it?
More importantly, what is this discussion about? club tried to get and he prefers somewhere else. move on and stop hating on board for this deal.
IF FDJ decided he wants to join us and pushed for it in a Dembele way and we can get him for 50M or under (which is still a lot btw) then I am all for it.
But if we find City has offered 70+ then this is a whole other discussion in a club with limited resource, with multi needs, with a player of same age and close profile in Arthur,with best upcoming La Masia kids all being midfielders, should we go for auction for FDJ against City? And people are mad we are considering an alternatives like Rabiot and Ndombele?