De Bruyne?

I always believe the papers. Elvis works in a chippy in Grimsby and Cilla was a good singer according to the gutter press!

Not too sure about Elvis but Cilla was a good singer if you've ever listened to her early stuff.

Don't you think we'll get De Bruyne? Sounds to me like we are in dialogue and it's very close.
 
If we end up paying in the region of £100 million for Sterling, KDB and Delph Id say it's a very good window which will prove to be value for money.
 
I'm baffled that people actually think dramatic billy big bollocks ultimatums work. As if life and football is that simple. What are they gonna do? Shit themselves and come cap in hand to us? Lol.

Also, who really actually gives a fuck about what we're spending? If the club wanna pay 40m, or even 60m for someone then who cares? Doesn't effect any of us.

It always baffles me mate. What does it matter to us if we pay £47m or £57m? It will have no impact on us, other than the chance to see a great footballer in a City shirt. Sometimes people get bogged down by fees as though they're paying it themselves. Why would you give it a shit? Pretty much all transfer fees at the top level are obscene in their own way.
 
But then they have no time to buy replacements - that doesn't suit them at all. Especially with it being a CL season for them.
It does if the still have de Bruyne, and just refuse to sell, he's not out of contract soon, so they're in the box seat, and they're not shit bags as some have said on here, they're looking after their club, we shouldn't be so arrogant (as fans) that we think we can get whoever we want, they don't want to sell as it weakens them, if this was Aguero we'd be just the same I hope.
 
But then they have no time to buy replacements - that doesn't suit them at all. Especially with it being a CL season for them.

Also I'm sure you're right about Bayern but I don't think they care. They're very shadily conducted at boardroom level and they seem to have some nationalistic pride over the whole Bayern team representing Germany, all the Bundesliga teams seem happy to take cents on the dollar if it's Bayern who come knocking for a player.
Completely understand about being unable to recruit and replace if it goes to the wire Domalino and it's a valid point!
However, they're norwich in our league so would they take a drubbing (& the CL cash + the KDB cash) in the knowledge that they could buy some decent quality players next Summer and become the dippers in their next season?
 
And both are wrong, he's worth £44m.

Speculatively, i'd say it's foolish to think we'd pay less than that for De Bruyne

With respect its not as simple as the saying he is worth what a club is willing to pay. A player can run his contract down and be signed for nothing on a Bosman, the next day he is worth £20 million. It's a moving target.

What the sites try to do, particularly CIES, is identify true average worth with objective calculations and identify who got good value in the market. Some teams are very good at this FC Porto springs to mind. Sort of like Moneyball. City themselves seem to be investing heavily themselves in this type of technology. It's not a precise science of course as humans are involved and it's difficult to measure everything, but there is no doubt that some clubs sometimes wildly overpay and the player would not be valued at that amount by anyone else going forward.
 
It does if the still have de Bruyne, and just refuse to sell, he's not out of contract soon, so they're in the box seat, and they're not shit bags as some have said on here, they're looking after their club, we shouldn't be so arrogant (as fans) that we think we can get whoever we want, they don't want to sell as it weakens them, if this was Aguero we'd be just the same I hope.

Amen. It's ridiculous (and arrogant) to be angry at Wolfsburg for not wanting to sell their best player.
 
Not too sure about Elvis but Cilla was a good singer if you've ever listened to her early stuff.

Don't you think we'll get De Bruyne? Sounds to me like we are in dialogue and it's very close.

ooohh
It does if the still have de Bruyne, and just refuse to sell, he's not out of contract soon, so they're in the box seat, and they're not shit bags as some have said on here, they're looking after their club, we shouldn't be so arrogant (as fans) that we think we can get whoever we want, they don't want to sell as it weakens them, if this was Aguero we'd be just the same I hope.

true

but equally we should have a real value in mind and stick at that

fuck them if they want too much more

develop a reputation for meaning what you say and then stick with that as much as you can
 
I think it's fair to say they're in a much stronger negotiating position than us.
Certainly are Ric!
Scenario: Dachshunds gnashers being much closer to the British Bulldogs bollocks than the Bulldogs to the dachshunds!
 
It always baffles me mate. What does it matter to us if we pay £47m or £57m? It will have no impact on us, other than the chance to see a great footballer in a City shirt. Sometimes people get bogged down by fees as though they're paying it themselves. Why would you give it a shit? Pretty much all transfer fees at the top level are obscene in their own way.

Problem is FFP though. If we're after four players say and overspend on the first three then we probably can't afford the fourth. Everything has to be budgeted for. It's boring and a pain in the arse I know but that's the current reality. If we go over budget Ferran will be looking to get the money back in other ways such as season ticket prices.
 
ooohh


true

but equally we should have a real value in mind and stick at that

fuck them if they want too much more

develop a reputation for meaning what you say and then stick with that as much as you can

Morally that's great. If it means missing out on the players you want/need, it's not so savvy from a business point of view.
 
Problem is FFP though. If we're after four players say and overspend on the first three then we probably can't afford the fourth. Everything has to be budgeted for. It's boring and a pain in the arse I know but that's the current reality. If we go over budget Ferran will be looking to get the money back in other ways such as season ticket prices.

Of course, that's the reality we operate in. Getting Sterling, De Bruyne and Pogba would've stretched us to the absolute max. I'm not even sure we could've managed it within the existing FFP regulations. As a deal for Pogba is increasingly unlikely/impossible, it gives us a bit of flexibility in terms of what we can afford for De Bruyne. Clearly this hasn't gone unnoticed in Wolfsburg.
 
People worry that the price of a pre-match pie and a pint will pushed-up.

I'm not sure that's really true. They often think £45m is fine, but then get outraged and think £50m is too much for example. If anyone sanely thinks the £5m fee difference is gonna change the pie prices then well....all hope is lost. It isn't gonna make a difference, is it? If it would mess up the club's finances, they wouldn't pay it.
 
As a deal for Pogba is increasingly unlikely/impossible, it gives us a bit of flexibility in terms of what we can afford for De Bruyne. Clearly this hasn't gone unnoticed in Wolfsburg.

That's very true. I also think that's why we've encouraged or at least not discouraged the talk about Pedro.
 
With respect its not as simple as the saying he is worth what a club is willing to pay. A player can run his contract down and be signed for nothing on a Bosman, the next day he is worth £20 million. It's a moving target.

What the sites try to do, particularly CIES, is identify true average worth with objective calculations and identify who got good value in the market. Some teams are very good at this FC Porto springs to mind. Sort of like Moneyball. City themselves seem to be investing heavily themselves in this type of technology. It's not a precise science of course as humans are involved and it's difficult to measure everything, but there is no doubt that some clubs sometimes wildly overpay and the player would not be valued at that amount by anyone else going forward.

I understand what the sites do, I just don't see the value in it in the context of transfers. Porto are good at working out potential value, which isn't the same as market value anyway and is a risk, they are just good at minimizing risk. True average worth has very little relevance when it comes to transfers. In monetary terms, a player is worth what a club is willing to pay and a club is willing to sell at. Opinions on that worth will vary.

Personally, I really want De Bruyne at City. The prospect of the fluidity of Silva, Sterling, Aguero and KDB is mouth watering. So, I'm of the opinion that if Wolfsburg have set a price of 57m, we meet it.
 

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