Dave Ewing's Back 'eader
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Dave was a notoriously extravagant centre half, I believe. Always first to the bar with a 10 bob win bonus.
Some of the games it looked as though he had been at the bar prior to the warm up!
Dave was a notoriously extravagant centre half, I believe. Always first to the bar with a 10 bob win bonus.
So Bild say €5 to 7 million with a buy back of €30 million whilst the Telegraph say €13 million with no buy back. Who to believe?
I think that's spot on. It's like when Nirvana broke and then every grunge band within 300 miles of Seattle was signed up for a recording deal. Sancho's clearly done well so far, but his success is more the exception than the norm. Still, if it earns us a bunch of cash for players who would otherwise end up being sold for peanuts to some lower division English side (as seems to have happened a lot with other prospects in recent years), then that's fine by me.Is it too simplistic to say that the Jadon Sancho deal is behind a rash of these deals i.e. German clubs trying to raid Premier League academy players?
Just because Sancho worked out for Dortmund, I don't see why it follows that moves for Hudson-Odoi, Matondo will be similarly successful. Perhaps other rivals clubs are just more aware of this potential route and likewise agents of these young players, and the players themselves are keen to set these deals up?
Already in Schalke to finalise the deal. I think due to the source recording this, it is likely the deal is the 7m with 30m buyback, rather than the straight sale with no buyback.
Honestly, good value for somebody who never played for us; yes he has high potential but he wasn't quite Sancho level, and if we do have a buyback of 30m, then it would only be executed if he showed decent quality in the bundesliga. This would amount to a 23m development fee which is high, but if he ended being worth 50m+ then it would be worth it.
Only the BBC could include the above two in any list of "academy/young players" :(The academy is certainly paying for itself, although there's one or two on that list were not academy products.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47030685
Deals for academy/young players from Manchester City over past three seasons:
Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield) £8m (0 starts)
Geronimo Rulli (Real Sociedad) £5.8m (0 starts)