Tino Livramento

£58 million is the most ever spent on a right back for Hakimi. Livramento is worth about £40 million max unless we are desperate which I don’t think we are.

Talk of paying more money than PSG paid for a player nowhere near as good is mad to me. I hope City look elsewhere if the prices being talked about are true that is.
Just gonna have hold that one.

We need HG players
It’s a position we need
He 80 mil is egregious yes but he can player for the next 10 years. We wouldn’t haven’t have to worry about our backline like for years. That peace of mind would allow us to focus on other areas. It’s an investment.

Or
Sign Aina and get the next Hakimi or whoever your favourite RB is.
 
Just gonna have hold that one.

We need HG players
It’s a position we need
He 80 mil is egregious yes but he can player for the next 10 years. We wouldn’t haven’t have to worry about our backline like for years. That peace of mind would allow us to focus on other areas. It’s an investment.

Or
Sign Aina and get the next Hakimi or whoever your favourite RB is.
It's gotta be difficult to profile a home-grown player correctly as, ideally, you'd want them to take spots in the squad where consistency and regularity are.
Right-back is a good option as there's a gaping hole there, so it seems ideal to plug that with the home-grown option.

I do wonder if, from a forward planning option, the club are looking into other areas where a home-grown player could be a nailed-on regular starter. Personally, I just don't see where in the team.
 
You mad? Bobb has barely played for us in reality and has a lot of work to do to break into the first team... Foden has won it all!
I wouldn't sell either of them. Both are extremely talented. One is coming off a bad injury and the other off a relatively poor year but we'd regret letting either one go.
 
It's gotta be difficult to profile a home-grown player correctly as, ideally, you'd want them to take spots in the squad where consistency and regularity are.
Right-back is a good option as there's a gaping hole there, so it seems ideal to plug that with the home-grown option.

I do wonder if, from a forward planning option, the club are looking into other areas where a home-grown player could be a nailed-on regular starter. Personally, I just don't see where in the team.
It’s just the rules.
Savio and Khusonov will be added to the Non HG numbers. So we actually have to have 15 max so they can be added.
can’t keep leaving out players during the UCL
Stones Walker Grealish Ake and maybe Lewis could all be gone by the end of the next season
Gotta replace them somehow
 
It’s just the rules.
Savio and Khusonov will be added to the Non HG numbers. So we actually have to have 15 max so they can be added.
can’t keep leaving out players during the UCL
Stones Walker Grealish Ake and maybe Lewis could all be gone by the end of the next season
Gotta replace them somehow
Yep, we're going to end up with a squad where the world class players all cost under £50m and the squad players are all over £80m because they're English.
 
I wouldn't sell either of them. Both are extremely talented. One is coming off a bad injury and the other off a relatively poor year but we'd regret letting either one go.
Agreed. Unless we have to sell one of them to meet PSR rules, I'd hold on to both of them. Contrary to the bald frau Pep's stated preference for a small squad, we'll need decent quality cover in all positions.
 
It’s just the rules.
Savio and Khusonov will be added to the Non HG numbers. So we actually have to have 15 max so they can be added.
can’t keep leaving out players during the UCL
Stones Walker Grealish Ake and maybe Lewis could all be gone by the end of the next season
Gotta replace them somehow
Lewis ?
 
Agreed. Unless we have to sell one of them to meet PSR rules, I'd hold on to both of them. Contrary to the bald frau Pep's stated preference for a small squad, we'll need decent quality cover in all positions.
There's nothing wrong with a small squad. The problem is when you have a small squad of injury-prone players. Let's be honest, the reason we've now got 7 centre backs is because two of the best ones are constantly injured and we're paper thin at full back too.
 
There's nothing wrong with a small squad. The problem is when you have a small squad of injury-prone players. Let's be honest, the reason we've now got 7 centre backs is because two of the best ones are constantly injured and we're paper thin at full back too.
If you hope to go deep in more than one competition, rotation is crucial. Even if everyone stays fit all season, it's crazy to expect a player to play over 50 games. Even before his injury, Rodri was shattered. We need to manage the lads' game time; consequently, we need a decent sized squad.
 
Agreed. Unless we have to sell one of them to meet PSR rules, I'd hold on to both of them. Contrary to the bald frau Pep's stated preference for a small squad, we'll need decent quality cover in all positions.
We have loads of leeway on PSR, more than anyone else. Think somebody posted a chart that showed we had something like £350 mill we could spend.
 
We have loads of leeway on PSR, more than anyone else. Think somebody posted a chart that showed we had something like £350 mill we could spend.
That's excellent. But as I said a few pages back, City have form for walking away from a transfer if they think the price is too high. Which it probably will be with this guy.
 

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