serghei
Senior Member
Selling De Jong doesn't fix the problem by any stretch of the imagination.
If we want to clear the deficit now we have to enter nearly 800 million euros to just get our head above water. And that's just to get our head above water.
The root cause of the problem is ridiculous wages vs profit , which if we continue to perform poorly in UCL and league, won't change permanently until all the veterans and leeches leave. Will these signings we are planning to make, which have the club's fiscal future resting on their success, propel us to much more than what we are already doing?? Probably no..
I think a few years of not competing in CL, and using our youth, whilst we wait for the wage bill to lighten is preferable than just thinking short term and making future problems worse.
I agree. But selling De Jong gets you more money in the 1/4 rule. You can spend 25% of what you bring in. So if we sell him for 100m let's say, we can invest 25m in the squad in terms of wages. Plus other money from other deals, Coutinho 20m sale, maybe other sales if we can do it.
The thing is that if you spend another 2-3 years fighting with Tebas the moron, unable to invest much, then De Jong will be 28 by then. It's a better bet now to just sell him for big money if you can't challenge hard for the next few years. Also for him, as much as he likes Barca.
But I agree that the only way is to go with what we have, with minimum investments for a few years. Top 4 and dong better in CL like getting out of the groups and maybe with a bit of luck going in the quarters or something that can be achieved. Plus doing better in Copa del Rey.
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