aaron bond wrote:Like others I’m a bit torn on this. There’s no doubting he’s an excellent player but it feels like a rushed decision.
Also, it feels like we are just throwing money at a problem and not attempting to use the squad we already have. We have Bernardo and Gundogan available who rarely start. Plus we have Zinchenko and Diaz, plus Foden back soon. At what point do we start to try youngsters out in a run of games? We are almost permanently in the hunt for trophies year after year so there is unlikely to be a quiet period.
With the squad we have and with Pep in charge we should be able to get through the next 6-8 weeks without having to spend big yet again.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:aaron bond wrote:Like others I’m a bit torn on this. There’s no doubting he’s an excellent player but it feels like a rushed decision.
Also, it feels like we are just throwing money at a problem and not attempting to use the squad we already have. We have Bernardo and Gundogan available who rarely start. Plus we have Zinchenko and Diaz, plus Foden back soon. At what point do we start to try youngsters out in a run of games? We are almost permanently in the hunt for trophies year after year so there is unlikely to be a quiet period.
With the squad we have and with Pep in charge we should be able to get through the next 6-8 weeks without having to spend big yet again.
In a fair world you are correct. With financial unfair play looking again the question changes to can we go season on season without spending what we need? I see this as stockpiling for the apocalypse.
aaron bond wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:aaron bond wrote:Like others I’m a bit torn on this. There’s no doubting he’s an excellent player but it feels like a rushed decision.
Also, it feels like we are just throwing money at a problem and not attempting to use the squad we already have. We have Bernardo and Gundogan available who rarely start. Plus we have Zinchenko and Diaz, plus Foden back soon. At what point do we start to try youngsters out in a run of games? We are almost permanently in the hunt for trophies year after year so there is unlikely to be a quiet period.
With the squad we have and with Pep in charge we should be able to get through the next 6-8 weeks without having to spend big yet again.
In a fair world you are correct. With financial unfair play looking again the question changes to can we go season on season without spending what we need? I see this as stockpiling for the apocalypse.
True. Martin Samuel’s article on the new updates to FFP suggest this could be the case.
But with us only a week ago pulling out of a transfer and saying we had budget limitations, we’ve gone full circle to trying to buy a player for a huge amount as a replacement for Sane who is injured for 6-7 weeks.
Only one day left of the transfer window so we’ll know the outcome soon enough!
aaron bond wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:aaron bond wrote:Like others I’m a bit torn on this. There’s no doubting he’s an excellent player but it feels like a rushed decision.
Also, it feels like we are just throwing money at a problem and not attempting to use the squad we already have. We have Bernardo and Gundogan available who rarely start. Plus we have Zinchenko and Diaz, plus Foden back soon. At what point do we start to try youngsters out in a run of games? We are almost permanently in the hunt for trophies year after year so there is unlikely to be a quiet period.
With the squad we have and with Pep in charge we should be able to get through the next 6-8 weeks without having to spend big yet again.
In a fair world you are correct. With financial unfair play looking again the question changes to can we go season on season without spending what we need? I see this as stockpiling for the apocalypse.
True. Martin Samuel’s article on the new updates to FFP suggest this could be the case.
But with us only a week ago pulling out of a transfer and saying we had budget limitations, we’ve gone full circle to trying to buy a player for a huge amount as a replacement for Sane who is injured for 6-7 weeks.
Only one day left of the transfer window so we’ll know the outcome soon enough!
Justified logic wrote:aaron bond wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:aaron bond wrote:Like others I’m a bit torn on this. There’s no doubting he’s an excellent player but it feels like a rushed decision.
Also, it feels like we are just throwing money at a problem and not attempting to use the squad we already have. We have Bernardo and Gundogan available who rarely start. Plus we have Zinchenko and Diaz, plus Foden back soon. At what point do we start to try youngsters out in a run of games? We are almost permanently in the hunt for trophies year after year so there is unlikely to be a quiet period.
With the squad we have and with Pep in charge we should be able to get through the next 6-8 weeks without having to spend big yet again.
In a fair world you are correct. With financial unfair play looking again the question changes to can we go season on season without spending what we need? I see this as stockpiling for the apocalypse.
True. Martin Samuel’s article on the new updates to FFP suggest this could be the case.
But with us only a week ago pulling out of a transfer and saying we had budget limitations, we’ve gone full circle to trying to buy a player for a huge amount as a replacement for Sane who is injured for 6-7 weeks.
Only one day left of the transfer window so we’ll know the outcome soon enough!
We pulled out because of the wages, not the transfer fee.
kennyboy wrote:If he signs: Ok, fine.
If he stays: No problem.
I am 50/50 on this.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Gut feeling is we won't get him as Leicester will hold out for £75M or something like that. They will risk an unhappy player for the extra dosh
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