Who cares what random 15yo slappers on BM and Twitter say about player perfomances. Log off once in a while mate.
Didn't we have the same arguments before we spent £100m on Grealish? The fee is largely irrelevant once they're in the door. Grealish doesn't HAVE to start every game because he's our record signing, he's starting every game recently because of his form, same would happen with Bellingham, a fee is never more important to Pep than attitude and applicationIf people didn't care about what people thought of the club, the media thread would have 2500 pages every season.
I'm less bothered about external voices and more what spending 150m on a player does internally, how we maintain the balance of a squad when 1 player has to start every game, how are players going to react. Mahrez arriving as a record signing is what pushed Sané out and Grealish arriving pushed Jesus and Sterling out. How is the wage bill going to cope, are we moving towards a Zidanes and Pavones situation where we'll have to start relying on unproven kids to balance out galactico signings and have a weaker 25 man squad.
There's a lot of baggage that comes with signing someone for £150m.
I've never heard such bollocks from this guy Alessandro since the Rags fans were imploring MANUre to sign David Silver six weeks after he'd played his first game for us. I wonder what he thinks he's seeing. It's certainly not what I'm seeing.Alessandro appears to be an Arsenal fan, so considering their manager is trying to play the same way as City do, then it really is weird.
Something to consider Dom is that Jude is a generational talentIf people didn't care about what people thought of the club, the media thread wouldn't have 2500 pages every season.
I'm less bothered about external voices and more what spending 150m on a player does internally, how we maintain the balance of a squad when 1 player has to start every game, how are players going to react. Mahrez arriving as a record signing is what pushed Sané out and Grealish arriving pushed Jesus and Sterling out. How is the wage bill going to cope, are we moving towards a Zidanes and Pavones situation where we'll have to start relying on unproven kids to balance out galactico signings and have a weaker 25 man squad.
There's a lot of baggage that comes with signing someone for £150m - look at the list of 100m+ transfers:
Neymar - Decent return for PSG but not what they'd have hoped.
Mbappé - Constant drama about leaving, seems to have turned into a bellend.
Coutinho - Complete disaster
Hazard - Complete disaster.
Joao Felix - Atletico can't shift him, don't want to play him.
Enzo Fernandez - TBC.
Griezmann - Disaster signing, back at Atletico 2 years later for 1/3 the price.
Grealish - Playing about as well as our existing options in his position after 18 months not performing.
Lukaku - Complete disaster.
Dembele - Complete disaster.
I look at that list of players and it doesn't make me excitied about putting another entry in there, even if the player is amazing. That would hold true for Bellingham or Kvaratskhelia or Gvardiol or anyone else we might get linked to.
Something to consider Dom is that Jude is a generational talent
If Haaland didnt have a release clause and we paid £150m for him in the summer he would have been on that list and what does it matter?
Also prices have gone up the 40-60m player is now 60-80m. Nature of the beast as revenues go up so do price
Kyle Walker was the most expensive full back in history and the reaction from many was that we overpaid to get him.
The outcome?
We strengthened the side and he had a great career at City. No one cares about the price anymore.
Kyle Walker was the most expensive full back in history and the reaction from many was that we overpaid to get him.
The outcome?
We strengthened the side and he had a great career at City. No one cares about the price anymore.
I'm absolutely certain we won't pay £150m for him.But he didn't cost £150m. And we don't know how much that would have effected him.
Is Bellingham a better player than everyone else on that list when they moved?
I'm not saying he's going to be a disaster transfer, I'm just explaining why fees this big sap away a lot of the exitement around signing a player for me, because expectation levels just get so high, and there's so much baggage to it, and the consequences of it not working are so much higher and at least until I actually see the generational talent putting in generational performances in a City shirt, it gives me reservations.
My biggest hope is simply that the fee isn't as big as it's being reported, which also wouldn't surprise me given the bluster in the German press we always see.
I'm absolutely certain we won't pay £150m for him.
I'd be surprised if it's as high as €150m (£131m).
Enzo Fernandez went for £107m, so I reckon they'll want a little more than that.
That's if he doesn't have a secret release clause. Always smoke and mirrors with Dortmund.
Haaland's release clause was public knowledge (in fact, it was actually cheaper than reported) and yet it was really only ever a two-horse race between us and Madrid and we had him locked down by March.If he had secret clause, there will be more club lining for him than what reported by now. The only issues will be his wages demand, at minimum 350k from what i've seen on rumor.
If it's an obligation to buy then I think we can still book it if needed as soon as the paper work is signed, plus the loan fee if it's listed separate.