Riyad Mahrez

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........but true!
@The Light Was Yellow Sir Indeed.
 
Algeria aren't in Russia this summer so it's not like his value will shoot up if he has a great tournament, if that's what Leicester are thinking. They aren't going to be in relegation trouble and not in touching distance of a top 4 place. Likeliest outcome is getting 7th place and a Europa League spot. They've little to gain by keeping him.
Apart from keeping their best player...
 
So now you're a mind-reader? I'm thinking that putting in a transfer request is fine but if he is refusing to honour his contract then he's a twat, same as I thought of Tevez when he fucked off for 6 months.
He's been kept at Leicester beyond his will for more than a season now. If the player doesn't want to play for the club then what can you do? He's been performing brilliantly for Leicester since the window in August- he just thinks its probably now or never to get a move to City for him.
 
Algeria aren't in Russia this summer so it's not like his value will shoot up if he has a great tournament, if that's what Leicester are thinking. They aren't going to be in relegation trouble and not in touching distance of a top 4 place. Likeliest outcome is getting 7th place and a Europa League spot. They've little to gain by keeping him.

If he wants out and it has been said many times by those in the know that he does want out then there is no point in keeping him.

We are not privy to whether the club previously agreed that if someone was to meet or go close to their valuation they would let him leave if he was happy to go to that club.

Does anybody actually know if he has put in a transfer request?

History shows every time this occurs then its highly likely the player will be off in that window or the next.

Otherwise its a ploy by the player ala Rooney to get a better deal on their next contract.

In normal circumstances he would already be in a different shade of blue but as we are City like a number of clubs Leicester will hold out for a larger fee as to get a replacement of similar ilk not that will get one in this window on deadline day they will have to fork a large fee themselves.

Personally I would be surprised if this deal went ahead and I am predicting it won't but lets see as their is still 11 hours or so left to negotiate.
 
Oooooh I like the guess the transfer fee game. Lets see we bid 45m the sun reports Leicester want 100m split the differnce 72.5m.

I reckon 60m plus 10m easy add ons.
 
For us Mahrez is the difference between catching Arsenal in 6th and finishing 13/14th... when you have £2m+ in prize money per place, a winnable FA Cup game next, a real possibility of Europe. His sale and no time to get any decent replacement could quite possibly cost us £20m+.

So whilst we might not have as much to play for as you, we stand to lose a huge chunk of cash. So any bid needs to cover out potential fall in income as well as matching what he's worth as a player. That's why £55m doesn't look a good deal for us in any shape or form. Whether we'd ever get a bid that high again makes no difference right now.
You won't be finishing 13/14th. just because Mahrez leaves. Nor will you be catching Arsenal. 7th is your highest finish & 9th your most likely lowest finish so that's £4-5m. £60m plus add-ons, taking it up to potentially £80m if we win the CL twice in the next 5 years would be a decent deal for both parties.
 
I don't think Mahrez will be putting much of a shift in if they hold his career up, given the reasonbale amounts being bandied about and after all he's done for them.
I'm not so sure. He came for peanuts and they built a team around and including him that won the fucking league, let's not forget. Hardly a career hold-up. I understand we think a move to us is a step-up, and it would almost certainly mean he'd be fighting for cups and titles more regularly than if he were to stay at Leicester, but I think he'd soon come back round and knuckle down if he doesn't get this move. Only my opinion mind.
 
I'd say 60m + 15m add ons if rags give us a guard of honor at the Etihad. We need to win all our ties and they need to lose two. Would be worth every penny wouldn't it?
 
Any updates?
Yep. There's a decent Leicester poster on here, Jim White is still a know-fuck-all tosser, City are inflating the transfer market, and our current spending is on a par with the whole US defense budget......
 
We're resigned that he'll go and all know it's fair to let him move up the ladder... but again, at this stage of the window and no opportunity to get a replacement of value. It potentially completely wrecks out season. The club comes first.
Like I said you wont get more than 55 for him in the summer if he sulks from now until then.
 
Algeria aren't in Russia this summer so it's not like his value will shoot up if he has a great tournament, if that's what Leicester are thinking. They aren't going to be in relegation trouble and not in touching distance of a top 4 place. Likeliest outcome is getting 7th place and a Europa League spot. They've little to gain by keeping him.

Leicester don't want to sell him, I don't think they give a shit about his value going up or down that much, he's their best player, their fans are saying he's currently playing at least as well as in 15/16 if not better.

Leicester have more money than they can sensibly spend. They have the same revenues as Atletico Madrid, but they can't convince Atletico Madrid calibre players to come to them, so they have to make sure they keep hold of those players when they end up with them.

Also, Mahrez pulls this shit every window and then goes back to playing well within a month, so they won't be scared of him threatening them.
 
Given that the Sanchez deal was too much salary-wise (not the transfer fee as some dumbwit rag journalists make stories about) then even £70 Million represents (to me at least) a very good deal in today's market.

The wages will not rock the boat and we get a player in the bracket of what many players are going for VVD, Pogba, Lukaku...even Sigurdson went for £45m.

This guy is a game changer and won player if the year recently. Imagine him under Pep's guidance?
 
I'd say 60m + 15m add ons if rags give us a guard of honor at the Etihad. We need to win all our ties and they need to lose two. Would be worth every penny wouldn't it?
Do you really think them red mardarses will give us a guard of honour? We'll have Ashley young and the face saying they can still catch us.
 
I do agree with you on the point that I'd like to see some of the young players given a chance. I don't know the reason why that isn't happening at the moment (though Foden has been injured for a while now). It could be that they're deemed not quite ready or strong enough yet, but i think minutes could be found for them if we really want to regardless of whether Mahrez arrives or not.

Young players at elite clubs don't really tend to get loads of chances at 17 or 18 years old. Any examples you can give tend to be the exceptions that prove the rule. Woodburn and Brewster at Liverpool seem to be highly regarded but we accept players at "massive" clubs like that have to bide their time and often don't break into the first team til they're 20/21 (like Harry Kane). Being at City, training alongside world class players and under Pep is a great place to be at right now. People are always surprised when they see how old a lot of United academy graduates actually are e.g Lingard is 25 now. But it's because they have to wait for their chance and they seem willing to do so. Someone tweeted yesterday that United don't buy players when they have injuries and give youth a chance, citing Mourinho bringing McTominay into the squad when they had injuries. McTominay is 21. Foden is only 17.

We haven't really seen anyone leave our youth set up having not been given enough of a chance and lived to regret it so far. Sancho might turn out to be one that got away.

Regarding Mahrez's temperament, I don't really think he seems that moody. He gave them another year after they won the league and hasn't downed tools before even though it must be really frustrating he hasn't been able to move on to the next level. I think he would probably gladly accept fewer games if it means the chance to play in a team like ours and challenging for the biggest trophies. He wouldn't play week in week out at any elite club which is the sacrifice he will have to make to play at the very top. At the age of almost 27, he needs to make that leap now. He's a really good footballer, he might turn out to be unplayable in a team like ours.
All fair comments and fingers crossed if he signs we get a good player and still find some room for our kids at some point and then we can all be happy :)
 
It's the selling clubs who are inflating the market not the other way round .

It's the tv money that is inflating the transfer market. In a world where mid-table English clubs have a higher turnover than some of the top Spanish and Italian clubs, it simply isn't worth their while to let their best players go for £30m.

£60-£70m might sound insane, but tbh i think we're wasting ours and Leicester's time by pretending it'd be decent business for them to let him go for any less than that. He's twice the footballer the likes of VVD and Lukaku are.
 
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