It's Quiet 17 - Glory Thread

Sterling Zinchenko and Silva could still all go bringing in around 170m we bring in Cucurlla and gnarby for around 100m
Who's gonna meet what City want for Berny this summer transfer window. Barca seem the only club interested & won't have the money even if they sell FDJ
 
Who's gonna meet what City want for Berny this summer transfer window. Barca seem the only club interested & won't have the money even if they sell FDJ

They going to sell more future tv revenue 15% of them that could bank them 400m but they still have to sell
 
So we going with £45m+10m in add-ons for Gabi, as per some claims, aye?

55m for Gabi, 55m for Torres, and some 50m for the academy kids, still up on the circa £110m on the 4 incomings.
 
The issue is surely the number of changes. I love Gabby but he wasnt in Haaland Tevez Sergio levels. Sterling did drop off but possibly he knew,knows he is leaving. Zin was good as LB, but not world class. The one that scares me is Bernie possibly going, but not convinced of the Barca bullshit. Lets not forget it took Pep a season to gel a team.Really not convinced Txiki, Pep et all would be so silly to let all those players go.
 
Is it really true that we had to sell Gabi to fund the Phillips deal. That's what one scabby paper has stated today?
There was a big discussion on here a week or so ago about The Athletic podcast suggesting we need to sell before we buy. Lots of very angry people on here, but the actual podcast was more a throwaway remark about us planning to sell players if we were buying, especially as we'd already spent a lot on Haaland (which obviously happened before the window opened, so it's almost forgotten than we've spent so much already).

Every year, if players come in, then they also go out, so it's not really any different, but by the time it's been misquoted a few times and picked up by a few websites, it presented as some dramatic problem.
 
Isnt most of that earmarked for loans that need paying this year. Laporta saying they want City to lower the fee by €40m tells you everything

Yeah not convinced Silva will go anywhere all I’ve been saying is if Barcelona somehow find the 80m Silva will be allowed to go! Also It’s Barcelona I’ve no idea how they actually signed anyone at all even Ferran in January they have some shit voodoo going on at that club so I won’t put anything past them to get a deal they want to do…
 
There was a big discussion on here a week or so ago about The Athletic podcast suggesting we need to sell before we buy. Lots of very angry people on here, but the actual podcast was more a throwaway remark about us planning to sell players if we were buying, especially as we'd already spent a lot on Haaland (which obviously happened before the window opened, so it's almost forgotten than we've spent so much already).

Every year, if players come in, then they also go out, so it's not really any different, but by the time it's been misquoted a few times and picked up by a few websites, it presented as some dramatic problem.
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Reiterated again today in the Phillips piece
 
Yeah not convinced Silva will go anywhere all I’ve been saying is if Barcelona somehow find the 80m Silva will be allowed to go! Also It’s Barcelona I’ve no idea how they actually signed anyone at all even Ferran in January they have some shit voodoo going on at that club so I won’t put anything past them to get a deal they want to do…
Feel the Ferran deal was suited in our favour, €40m upfront of €55m on the never never
 
Is it really true that we had to sell Gabi to fund the Phillips deal. That's what one scabby paper has stated today?
It’s probably more about having the money guaranteed to pay for Phillips. If Jesus had fallen through and signed an extension, we’d then probably have to sell someone else to balance the books, meaning the buying club held more cards in the future.
 
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Reiterated again today in the Phillips piece
Is that anything unusual though? We reduced the squad and got rid of a lot of dead weight early on under Pep (and financed the big splurge on defenders by shifting a hell of a lot of the squad).

Since then, it's generally been players out/players in. The only people who are convinced differently are Liverpool fans - ironically the team with the largest squad last season, who did have half a dozen bit part players sitting on the bench each week.
 

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