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How much have we actually knocked off the wage bill now some of our higher earners are going? would that help towards transfers etc?

Apparently it is (or will be) about 1.2 Million a week
Thats about 60 Million a year
or 300 Million in transfer funds amortised over 5 years not including wages obviously
 
How much have we actually knocked off the wage bill now some of our higher earners are going? would that help towards transfers etc?

Not my kinda area :D Sorry if its a stupid question

The players who have left so far probably freed up about £500k a week on the wage bill, although presumably that's been swallowed up by the new signings already. Obviously if we can find buyers for Bony, Nasri, Mangala, Delph and Fernando, along with Toure's reduced wage, that's probably another £500k.
 
I'm not that confident of getting either tbh, but then I'm a bad pessimist! Personally think there's little chance of signing Mbappe, and Sanchez remains in the balance. Looks like he's keeping his end of the bargain, just have to hope Arsenal relent.

Surely that's a "good" thing ...
 
The players who have left so far probably freed up about £500k a week on the wage bill, although presumably that's been swallowed up by the new signings already. Obviously if we can find buyers for Bony, Nasri, Mangala, Delph and Fernando, along with Toure's reduced wage, that's probably another £500k.

Ah ok thanks. So do you think IF pep says 'go all in for ... and ... ' we'd go and spend another
100-180m? If it meant maybe spending less next Summer and so on, not often this kinda overhaul is needed so im guessing they planned for this kinda amount to be put in.
 
Ah ok thanks. So do you think IF pep says 'go all in for ... and ... ' we'd go and spend another
100-180m? If it meant maybe spending less next Summer and so on, not often this kinda overhaul is needed so im guessing they planned for this kinda amount to be put in.

we'll probably be fairly moderate in next year or two. If these signings prove success and specially if we get some more players this summer than we're good for a while.
 
How much have we actually knocked off the wage bill now some of our higher earners are going? would that help towards transfers etc?

Not my kinda area :D Sorry if its a stupid question

Apparently it is (or will be) about 1.2 Million a week
Thats about 60 Million a year
or 300 Million in transfer funds amortised over 5 years not including wages obviously

Compared to last seasons wage bill, I'd say about half that (650k p/w / 33m p/a) atm

- Caballero 40k
- Sagna 100k
- Zabaleta 100k
- Clichy 80k
- Kolarov 75k
- Navas 70k
- Nolito 70k
- Hart - bit complicated to work out given the loan fee and we weren't paying all his wages last season etc. Let's say 50k
- Toure 75k cut - might be more but I imagine we'd have met near half way

Other sales such as Unal wouldn't have been on the books

In the event others leave (without subsidisation) it'd reach the £1m p/w / £52m p/a mark:
- Fernando 60k
- Nasri 80k - we subsidised some of his wages whilst at Sevilla so not full amount
- Bony n/a - Stoke paid all of his wages according to reports
- Mangala - 60k - reportedly on 100k but we subsidised quite a chunk of it whilst at Valencia
- Delph - 80k
- Iheanacho £40k

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Signings (can only find Mendy's being reported, others are guesses)
Ederson 80k
Walker 120k
Mendy 100k
Danilo 80k
Bernardo 120k
=500k p/w / £26m p/a

Probably make a bit of saving if Sanchez (200-250k) and a CB (fuck knows, probably not much if we're signing cover) come in
 
Here we go again FFS!

PSG have submitted a €50m offer for Arsenal attacker Alexis Sanchez, according to France Football. More follows.
 
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