City & FFP | 2020/21 Accounts released | Revenues of £569.8m, £2.4m profit (p 2395)

dasblues said:
The restriction on spending still applies for the 15/16 season, we are hoping that they see sense and lift them seeing as we expect to return a small profit this season.

We were being very bullish in the press around a month ago , so perhaps we have already had word that it's been lifted. Pellegrini even mentioned it in his pre palace press conference.

The lack of transparency is ridiculous, I wouldn't be surprised to see us get shafted again. We could potentially raise £50-£60m in sales , would £100m be enough to rebuild ?

No chance. We need to spend 150 million if we are to sell a few players.
 
Manchester_lalala said:
dasblues said:
The restriction on spending still applies for the 15/16 season, we are hoping that they see sense and lift them seeing as we expect to return a small profit this season.

We were being very bullish in the press around a month ago , so perhaps we have already had word that it's been lifted. Pellegrini even mentioned it in his pre palace press conference.

The lack of transparency is ridiculous, I wouldn't be surprised to see us get shafted again. We could potentially raise £50-£60m in sales , would £100m be enough to rebuild ?

No chance. We need to spend 150 million if we are to sell a few players.

Yaya £10m
Dzeko £15m
Jovetic 15m
Nasri £35m

This would give us £75m, so £125m to spend.....

Pogba £60m
Sterling £35m
De Bruyne £30m

Can't see how we would be in for Pogba if the restrictions apply as we would still need another central midfielder as a minimum.

Why would uefa go easy on us, what would they have to gain ? Unless we have threatened a court case ?

I think logic dictates that we will still have restrictions until 16/17 season , I really hope this isn't the case but we need to be realistic.
 
dasblues said:
Manchester_lalala said:
dasblues said:
The restriction on spending still applies for the 15/16 season, we are hoping that they see sense and lift them seeing as we expect to return a small profit this season.

We were being very bullish in the press around a month ago , so perhaps we have already had word that it's been lifted. Pellegrini even mentioned it in his pre palace press conference.

The lack of transparency is ridiculous, I wouldn't be surprised to see us get shafted again. We could potentially raise £50-£60m in sales , would £100m be enough to rebuild ?

No chance. We need to spend 150 million if we are to sell a few players.

Yaya £10m
Dzeko £15m
Jovetic 15m
Nasri £35m

This would give us £75m, so £125m to spend.....

Pogba £60m
Sterling £35m
De Bruyne £30m

Can't see how we would be in for Pogba if the restrictions apply as we would still need another central midfielder as a minimum.

Why would uefa go easy on us, what would they have to gain ? Unless we have threatened a court case ?

I think logic dictates that we will still have restrictions until 16/17 season , I really hope this isn't the case but we need to be realistic.

No one will pay 35 million for nasri.
 
Manchester_lalala said:
dasblues said:
Manchester_lalala said:
No chance. We need to spend 150 million if we are to sell a few players.

Yaya £10m
Dzeko £15m
Jovetic 15m
Nasri £35m

This would give us £75m, so £125m to spend.....

Pogba £60m
Sterling £35m
De Bruyne £30m

Can't see how we would be in for Pogba if the restrictions apply as we would still need another central midfielder as a minimum.

Why would uefa go easy on us, what would they have to gain ? Unless we have threatened a court case ?

I think logic dictates that we will still have restrictions until 16/17 season , I really hope this isn't the case but we need to be realistic.

No one will pay 35 million for nasri.

This is where Txiki earns his corn.

In today's market, nasri is worth £35m

Only 27/28
4 years left on his contract
Potential to be world class on a good day
Players like Herrera and Felaini going for £28-£30m

We will need to extract maximum value from our sales now , Txiki didn't do too badly last year in that respect
 
Manchester_lalala said:
dasblues said:
Manchester_lalala said:
No chance. We need to spend 150 million if we are to sell a few players.

Yaya £10m
Dzeko £15m
Jovetic 15m
Nasri £35m

This would give us £75m, so £125m to spend.....

Pogba £60m
Sterling £35m
De Bruyne £30m

Can't see how we would be in for Pogba if the restrictions apply as we would still need another central midfielder as a minimum.

Why would uefa go easy on us, what would they have to gain ? Unless we have threatened a court case ?

I think logic dictates that we will still have restrictions until 16/17 season , I really hope this isn't the case but we need to be realistic.

No one will pay 35 million for nasri.

I had to blink twice at that...35 million for Nasri? ha ha I love this forum
 
Damocles said:
Players like Herrera and Felaini going for £28-£30m so Nasri worth £35m

This isn't how supply and demand works

Shush far too sensible...The question should be who is willing to pay 35 million for Nasri?


Form a queue.....





Oh! there's nobody here





Sack the board
 
Damocles said:
Players like Herrera and Felaini going for £28-£30m so Nasri worth £35m

This isn't how supply and demand works

No, really ?

I think it illustrates how much people are going to have to temper their expectations of our transfer activities unless we extract top value for our players.

We will not be spending £150m or anything like it
 
dasblues said:
Damocles said:
Players like Herrera and Felaini going for £28-£30m so Nasri worth £35m

This isn't how supply and demand works

No, really ?

I think it illustrates how much people are going to have to temper their expectations of our transfer activities unless we extract top value for our players.

We will not be spending £150m or anything like it

Inside info or just your opinion?
 

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