Absolutely is.Ornstein saying the asking price for Neto is £80M.
Seems about right to me.
GO's line this week is pretty standard for a player everyone knows is off - "Don't want or need to sell but if a big club comes in then they have to pay what he is worth"The number of times we are putting out he's not for sale...but lines to journalists. I think we are desperate to sell either because we've promised it to him, Mendes is playing up or we think we can be stronger by spending the money and there's nothing available otherwise
Stood our ground to an extent on a player who packed his shit and refused to play for us. I might be wrong but I don't see Neto being a twat like Nunes.I wouldn't be surprised if we caved in to a lower offer though.
How would he know?Ornstein saying the asking price for Neto is £80M.
Seems about right to me.
How do any journo's know anything...How would he know?
I can see Neves coming back here one day.Yeah, it is annoying how keen we seem to be to invite offers for him. However, if we get £80m for him then it would be a case of being gutted he's going but wishing him well for the future. Like Jota & Neves, he deserves to play for a bigger club (not that Neves seemed to have that option).
I wouldn't be surprised if we caved in to a lower offer though.
Neto deserves his move, for me. Because of his style of play & his patchy injury record, he's probably got a shorter time-frame than someone like - say, Neves - to get his move to a top, top club. I'll be sad to see him go but also understanding that it's the best thing for all parties.
If we get anything close to £80m & reinvest a reasonable chunk of it back in to the squad, we should be alright. Especially if we stick to the Joao Gomes low risk/high potential bracket instead of the "lets spaff a shitload on players who don't want to be here" one.