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Neither do I he is shit, championship levelI don't get why any premier league team would be eyeing up Che Adams
Neither do I he is shit, championship levelI don't get why any premier league team would be eyeing up Che Adams
Nor me, but his name keeps cropping up.I don't get why any premier league team would be eyeing up Che Adams
Agree, it’s a good deal all round but perhaps not a great deal that many were hoping for, including myself.We are getting a player on loan with an option to buy for £4.3m who probably has a market value well north of £15m. Plus we are getting a CB from Girona (part of the City Group) at a reduced fee. And with the Nunes fee being lower we give less to Sporting for their sell-on clause. It adds up.
It wasn't ever an either/or. We were only doing the Palhinha deal if Neves left. In hindsight I don't see why the two couldn't have played together, but we didn't choose to sign Nunes instead of himPalhinha or Nunes was the debate start of last season.
It was one or the other and of course they are entirely different types of midfielders.
Who would have been the best buy?
Palhinha available to us at £18m now being considered by Bayern for £60m but Fulham overrate him at £80m, or Nunes who we bought for £44m ( tho some say £38m) and sold him for £47m (tho in reality possibly £57m when you factor in Doyle at £5m).
I still think that Palhinha ( my love child Centre- Mid) would have been a better buy.
He was offered to us twice as far as I know, wonder whose decision it was?
Sounds simple but they get game time and exposure at Brighton that they won’t get if they don’t move. Not Brighton but look at Palhinha, it was widely known he was a solid player but if he’d stayed in Portugal nobody was suddenly offering close to £60m this summer.Wasn't sure where to put this but I think this is a decent place. Snippet from an athletic article I found interesting.
With some clubs, it has gone past number valuations, it’s just greed. Some owners are looking at Brighton and deciding they want to replicate it, but some players may be looking at how they played hardball with Caicedo and fear that they could be trapped,” says a European agent who has conducted deals all across the world and, like several others in this piece, is speaking on the condition of anonymity.
“If, like Kudus, I think my player could play for Manchester City or Arsenal tomorrow, why would I go to Brighton for £35m when in a year they will ask the team he really wants to go to for £100m?
“You could argue that you are better to stay put for a year, maintain control and go straight to a destination club.”
Buy-back options and release clauses are changing how football transfers work
Ultra-detailed additions to a moving player's contract are becoming commonplace and it has altered how all parties operatetheathletic.com
Though they've managed to extract top value for players sold the last couple of years, that is now going to affect the players they can sign.
Just another example of the glass ceiling for clubs in the PL..
I agree with that but don't think that we would ever have bought both without Neves going.It wasn't ever an either/or. We were only doing the Palhinha deal if Neves left. In hindsight I don't see why the two couldn't have played together, but we didn't choose to sign Nunes instead of him
Sorry I must have forgotten to mention that they were totally different CMsNunes or Palhinha?
Where the fuck was that debate happening? Did anyone realize how ridiculous that comparison is?
They’re completely different types of player.
This is widely presumed but not necessarily factual. Palhinha could have replaced Moutinho and potentially complimented Neves.It wasn't ever an either/or. We were only doing the Palhinha deal if Neves left. In hindsight I don't see why the two couldn't have played together, but we didn't choose to sign Nunes instead of him