mosssideblue
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One is avail and the other isn't£160m on a 28yr old v £160m on a 20yr old. Both of equal potential
One is avail and the other isn't£160m on a 28yr old v £160m on a 20yr old. Both of equal potential
Same for me especially with/if pep coming to the end of his contract and desparate to win the CL. It fits that narrative.I’m not sure on Kane. I thought he looked poor in the euros & most Spurs fans think he’s past his best. I just don’t rate him as £100 mil player never mind £160 mil
Yes I would like him & he would probably score a bag full but I think he’s only got 2 years in him then we are left with a player injured or on the bench being paid a fortune. I just think use a couple of kids & go all in for Haaland next season.
Biggest issue for me is I think pep will be gone in 2 years & he wants champs league so Kane fits his plan better but where does that leave city after pep.
I agree we all want champs league but for me not at the cost of our future. Look at Barca.Pep wants the Champs league ……..So do all the players and Kane ( and me ! ).
so go for it now - potential is not going to help us in next 2 seasons. We need players who can make the difference from September onwards
Personally I’d be happy if we didn’t spend any major money this summer - I don’t think that the transfer market can withstand another year of COVID disruption and our comparative advantage - our finances - will only increase. I have a particular dislike for Spurs so I have no real desire to see us bail them out on the financial side.
Without sounding like a prophet of doom, I would also think that the current wave of COVID may have altered our transfer plans somewhat, given the risk of reduced crowds etc. The outlook now is different from the spring when the vaccine rollout started, and the affordability of some of our transfer targets has probably reduced as a result.
Have a look at their forum. They seem happy to let him go & they watch him every week. Would we be happy to let foden go ? No chancealways makes me laugh when people invent stuff to justify their own beliefs. "most spurs fans think he's past his best" is just an incredibly easy thing to disprove, yet still people write this
Not at this time, totally agree, but if he keeps improving he has the ability to be way ahead of anything Kane could be.haaland is not better than kane
Genuine question - do you believe Alan Shearer was a superstar?Not a chance in a million years we pay anyway near 160m, that's super star money and Kane may be a great goal scorer but he isn't no super star.
Not for me, great goal scorer but not a superstar especially outside Newcastle.Genuine question - do you believe Alan Shearer was a superstar?
You should see the politics thread.always makes me laugh when people invent stuff to justify their own beliefs. "most spurs fans think he's past his best" is just an incredibly easy thing to disprove, yet still people write this
Agree. Very few superstars around. This category is for Messi, ronaldo, maradona, goater :-)Not for me, great goal scorer but not a superstar especially outside Newcastle.
Its not the money itself, but rather that spunking the quoted amounts on Kane when combined with whatever version of ffp is getting thrown at us now will stop us spending anything else. Basically we should be getting at least two players for £160m
Do expound.I'm still convinced we won't strengthen as much as other club around us which will lead us to be playing catch up
The angle regarding Guardiola’s contract Is interesting - dare I say it purchasing Kane could have parallels to that lot buying Van Persie when they did.Aye - tend to agree with you on this.
Whilst I appreciate Kane is a top striker I rather we play the long game here where its clear quite a few clubs are struggling financially to compete in a hopefully soon to be post COVID world. Why give them a financial lifeboat just at the right time when they need it with their fancy new stadium. Barca seem to be a good example now of the perils a club face if they don't have their finances in order & are highly leveraged.
Another further year of Spurs trying to balance the books may hit the nail on the head on Levy's ridiculous transfer demands, similar to the rags getting Sancho from Dortmund for a reduced fee compared to their valuation last summer.
Would have extended Sergio & then got all out next summer for either Kane or Haaland where the finances of the clubs would have really been tested after a year of trying to recover since most likely any reserves to stay afloat would have most likely been eaten up this or last year.
If we do sign Kane it also suggests to me that Pep most likely won't continue with us after his final two years are up. He wants a ready made top striker now to give him the two year window to finally win the Chumps league & as well as clean up domestically with us. Waiting for Haaland financially or any young striker where we are hesitant if they will make the same impact in the Premiership & adapt to Pep's tactics will take time which I think the board will probably be aware of.