It seems to go: Levy thinks; oh shit, they've just bought a fullback so I can only ask for a tiny transfer fee. He then wakes up to no Alves, puts on his Scrooge outfit, punches the air and says; aha, now I can ask £70M. Or something like that!!I've asked already mate but perhaps you can explain to me why it makes any difference to the Walker negotiations?
The way I see it we would have to bring in another right back regardless of Alves joining so what's changed?
Doesn't he? Wasn't aware that Goal use this practice too.
Would he have any control/say over what headline accompanies his articles?
It has to be said its more than a minor inconvenience, at least in my opinion. Yeah ok, his best days are behind him but he has qualities which undoubtedly would of enhanced our squad and all on a free transfer. I'm not gonna cry a river over this, we will have another target in mind for sure but there's no point pretending this isn't a big blow. Its not a question of flapping, but we really need to start getting our deals over the line.
14 million vs 5 million would only make the Paris decision easier, similar money? Different scenario
For a player who has been a success everywhere? It's guaranteed.
And considering how poor fullback play was for City and how important it is for what Pep likes to do, it's more than a minor inconvenience. Also means that Spurs & Levy have a fantastic bargaining position for Walker
Given that he was on a free and clearly a back up it means we are now be looking at another right back. So Levy might have lost some of his power in that he won't know whether we are now looking for a first choice right back other than Walker or for a back up with Walker still the number one choice
Homegrown is a massive plus in his favour though. That's probably worth an additional £10/20m
If that's the case, it's almost malicious & a bit strange tbh.
I can see why he'd go there, if he thinks we are getting someone like Walker, with whom he would have to share the position. But why he has done it in that manner, I don't understand.
He's let Pep down, badly.
I'd wait until there are some better sources that report he is indeed on circa 230k/week but IF it's true then there is absolutely no way we were paying this to him and make him our best paid player or at least on the level of Aguero's wages. He's not Messi ffs.
My understanding is that the sub editors decide on the headline after reading the proof and considering what would be eye catching.
Ntcham to Celtic - £7m