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Every media outlet & Monaco statement just released... see the thread.
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Pure guess work unless you were there?
You take them as as providing something to talk about but you don't treat them like they are the bibleLol ok all I'm doing is relaying the same info from journalists and sources you quote on here everyday...
Yeah I just took a peek at the Mbappe thread, this could be the behind the scenes info as to why the Mendy deal is stallingEvery media outlet & Monaco statement just released... see the thread.
You are making a whopping assumption there mate - were you present? Do you KNOW that we paid the maximum asking price - or are you just regurgitating what you hear?
I think our owners want the club to be a winner club. Otherwise they would've hired big Sam, Koeman or have kept Pellers instead of chasing Pep for years and they would never spend the money to bring players like Yaya, Kun, Silva and others.
But something changed in the past few years, something changed from bringing players who were deemed impossible to bring according to our status 8-10 years ago to haggling over a few quids on main transfer targets and settling for what we can.
Pep doesn't have a magic wand to win titles with whatever we throw at him. He needs first class players. We're wasting his time and owners' money if we're unable to get him his main targets and have to settle with what we can.
I understand the difficulty in signing Neymar, Mbappe but I don't think they'll be happy if we miss out on main LB targets when we have no LBs, settle with what we can and lose the league and look poor in Europe.
I think the owners in Abu Dhabi have invested in this club to make it number 1 in PL and a serious challengers to clubs like RM in Europe.
Like PSG are doing.
And in the long run, when you become a winner, your brand value and revenues increase and you become less and less dependent on owner investment. The club becomes a more profitable business and that will make owners happy.
Is this so hard to understand? Clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern have huge commercial revenues because of their success. And they don't depend on owner investment. Take a moment and read this: https://www2.deloitte.com/mk/en/pag...articles/deloitte-football-money-league2.html
Real Madrid and Arsenal have been pretty open about their contact with Mbappe (phone calls from managers and house calls) but they don't report them and do us and PSG, doesn't make sense, could be they are afraid of losing too many players and this is a warning for everyone to back offhttp://www.skysports.com/transfer/n...-kylian-mbappe-suitors-of-tapping-up-teenager
Monaco have asked FIFA to take action after accusing "important European clubs" of tapping up Kylian Mbappe.
Sky sources say Monaco's complaint concerns the conduct of Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain but not Arsenal, who are also confirmed admirers of the teenage striker.
So will this affect the Mendy deal?
Are you suggesting that it's only our owners sovereign wealth fund that is propping us up and our vast turnover from commercial deals and TV income is a figment of our imagination? That's sounding like nonsense from RAWK or some Tarquin gooner.
I suspect many of the flappers honed their Asda transfer skills on FIFA and can't quite grasp why we haven't just grabbed a Mendy off the shelf, taken it to the Monaco counter, slapped our money down and said, "Take it or do one." Unfortunately, there is no price for a Mendy and no supermarket can sell them off cut price. We have our view of a basic Mendy price: Monaco have their price. The press won't know either and so will make one up, add a bit and make a story up about it. Unfortunately it gets more difficult now, because there is no agreement on what the basic price is or what the basic Mendt is. These lead to the famous add owns - and you have to be clear about what an add on is. Easy that trophies, international caps and personal awards need to cost more. But goals? Is Mendy likely to score many? How many? But he is meant to play a part in attack. To "bomb forward". To put in crosses. Should assists cost more? How do you evaluate the defensive contribution of a player who, we hope, will be one of the best in the world? Surely that should cost more. And so a bid is not a figure scribbled on a post card and sent by carrier pigeon. It is a detailed breakdown of what will be paid and when and for what. None of which can be decided until a balance between basic fee and add ones has been agreed. So I doubt Monaco actually turned down a bid as simple and crude as "£44.5 million for Mendy". They want to know exactly what they are getting and for what. Clearly, it would seem, they're not satisfied but they won't give us a simple asking price to stump up.
You sir are just a flapperYes I am regurgitating what every news outlet reports. What do you have? What are you basing your arguments on? The belief that "we'll never pay that"? And where does that belief come from?
I suspect many of the flappers honed their Asda transfer skills on FIFA and can't quite grasp why we haven't just grabbed a Mendy off the shelf, taken it to the Monaco counter, slapped our money down and said, "Take it or do one."