richards30
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Chelsea always manage to get silly money for their reserves
that dodgy twat probably gives the buying club extra cash to then pay back to chelsea to cook the books!
Chelsea always manage to get silly money for their reserves
But also in a years time there may be a free Mbappe and a £65 mill Haaland on the market so Kanes value would be impacted by those 2 on the market too.And that's the issue. In another 12 months he is a year older, crowds will probably still be at reduced capacity.
His price will be further impacted.
I think watching first hand as mounds of ice and hail were shovelled off the Etihad pitch in mid April ended any hope of Mbappe ever coming hereCity would rather hand a £100m signing on fee next season to Mbappe or Haaland than Spurs holding out for £150m.
Not that Mbappe would contemplate it.
It doesn't seem a coincidence that Kane mentioned £100m in his Sky interview.
£70m cash upfront, plus a player and think it will get done, leaving Spurs to try and pretend they will sell to Chelsea or United have loads of cash to spend.
But if the FFP rules have been relaxed as UEFA has claimed they will be, I could see Joe Lewis pump money into the club.
Spurs also do have a couple of valuable assets they could sell, If I recall correctly, the stadium naming rights are still up for sale as well. In addition to a couple of players, they could sell to bring in some cash.
I don't see Kane going on strike, and I don't see this getting done if the valuation is that far apart.
Keep seeing that but if they are going to be relaxed then surely it would be before the window opened so clubs knew where they stood for buying players. Difficult to spend if you aren’t sure what the rules will be.But if the FFP rules have been relaxed as UEFA has claimed they will be, I could see Joe Lewis pump money into the club.
Spurs also do have a couple of valuable assets they could sell, If I recall correctly, the stadium naming rights are still up for sale as well. In addition to a couple of players, they could sell to bring in some cash.
I don't see Kane going on strike, and I don't see this getting done if the valuation is that far apart.
Why do you think Lewis would pump money in? As far as I'm aware, he didn't before FFP and hasn't within the limits allowed under FFP since it's been in placeBut if the FFP rules have been relaxed as UEFA has claimed they will be, I could see Joe Lewis pump money into the club.
Spurs also do have a couple of valuable assets they could sell, If I recall correctly, the stadium naming rights are still up for sale as well. In addition to a couple of players, they could sell to bring in some cash.
I don't see Kane going on strike, and I don't see this getting done if the valuation is that far apart.
Global mafia gamesthat dodgy twat probably gives the buying club extra cash to then pay back to chelsea to cook the books!
What player are you thinking maybe used in the deal mate? Appreciate you won’t know for certain just interested in your opinion
Well I think, that they believe they have time, due to the Euro's going on, which is why most clubs aren't moving all that much, probably will pick up in a week or so.Keep seeing that but if they are going to be relaxed then surely it would be before the window opened so clubs knew where they stood for buying players. Difficult to spend if you aren’t sure what the rules will be.
Will still be too late for UEFA to change any rules though , as the window is open and though quiet clubs will be planning and negotiating deals now. Some like Haaland could move anytime.Well I think, that they believe they have time, due to the Euro's going on, which is why most clubs aren't moving all that much, probably will pick up in a week or so.