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Player Valuation: £10m
Surely a change of tactic is needed from the fans?Boo him and give him as much verbal abuse as possible. That'll get him to change his mind.
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Surely a change of tactic is needed from the fans?Boo him and give him as much verbal abuse as possible. That'll get him to change his mind.
Try walking around New Brighton on a sunny Saturday afternoon, that's all you hear mum's calling.I do wish parents would stop making these names up. Ive seen a Caylum, Jaylum, jayden, and now a braiden
Off topic but daft
Hope we sell him if Beto does stay.So many bad takes in here....
For Everton it is easy enough. They have two preferable options. DCL signs new contract this summer. Or they sell him.
Where DCL stands is just stupid speculations from clueless people.
It doesn't make sense that Everton put a massive price tag on DCL with less than twelve months left on his contract (£30-35 million) and that value isn't reflected in the contract offers they give him.
If Everton want to sell him, they need to be realistic in their valuation to make DCL more attractive for buying clubs. If they refuse to that until deadline day, they only have themselves to blame.
People need to stop reading too much into figures in media about wage demands. Demands will be different from club to club. Moving to Newcastle to be a clear second choice striker for a team without European football should be less attractive than being a clear first choice for Everton. It would be choosing money over career. Of course his wage demands were high.
If he is looking for something new, a stint in Italy, Spain or Germany, I am certain that he'd ask clubs there for less money than what Everton can offer. But if he wants an international transfer, it would make sense to go for free next summer.
If a Saudi club tried to sign him, I am sure he'd ask for more than what Everton and Newcastle combined would be willing to pay him.
Most important, there is still lots of time. To sell him this window. And not being able to sell him this window, does not mean he'll leave for free next summer. It happens all the time that players on outgoing contract extend their stay at their club.
Negotiations day to day about both sales and contracts are left to club and agent. Players are usually not involved. Not aware of what agents are asking for. DCL has an agent to take of his interests.
Possibly, but how will he tell the difference between that and the usual booing and verbal abuse he gets for looking as if he can’t be arsed and missing glaring sitters?Boo him and give him as much verbal abuse as possible. That'll get him to change his mind.
You talk about stupid speculations from clueless people then go on to speculate about every possible transfer scenario available to him?So many bad takes in here....
For Everton it is easy enough. They have two preferable options. DCL signs new contract this summer. Or they sell him.
Where DCL stands is just stupid speculations from clueless people.
It doesn't make sense that Everton put a massive price tag on DCL with less than twelve months left on his contract (£30-35 million) and that value isn't reflected in the contract offers they give him.
If Everton want to sell him, they need to be realistic in their valuation to make DCL more attractive for buying clubs. If they refuse to that until deadline day, they only have themselves to blame.
People need to stop reading too much into figures in media about wage demands. Demands will be different from club to club. Moving to Newcastle to be a clear second choice striker for a team without European football should be less attractive than being a clear first choice for Everton. It would be choosing money over career. Of course his wage demands were high.
If he is looking for something new, a stint in Italy, Spain or Germany, I am certain that he'd ask clubs there for less money than what Everton can offer. But if he wants an international transfer, it would make sense to go for free next summer.
If a Saudi club tried to sign him, I am sure he'd ask for more than what Everton and Newcastle combined would be willing to pay him.
Most important, there is still lots of time. To sell him this window. And not being able to sell him this window, does not mean he'll leave for free next summer. It happens all the time that players on outgoing contract extend their stay at their club.
Negotiations day to day about both sales and contracts are left to club and agent. Players are usually not involved. Not aware of what agents are asking for. DCL has an agent to take of his interests.
YEPSo many bad takes in here....
For Everton it is easy enough. They have two preferable options. DCL signs new contract this summer. Or they sell him.
Where DCL stands is just stupid speculations from clueless people.
It doesn't make sense that Everton put a massive price tag on DCL with less than twelve months left on his contract (£30-35 million) and that value isn't reflected in the contract offers they give him.
If Everton want to sell him, they need to be realistic in their valuation to make DCL more attractive for buying clubs. If they refuse to that until deadline day, they only have themselves to blame.
People need to stop reading too much into figures in media about wage demands. Demands will be different from club to club. Moving to Newcastle to be a clear second choice striker for a team without European football should be less attractive than being a clear first choice for Everton. It would be choosing money over career. Of course his wage demands were high.
If he is looking for something new, a stint in Italy, Spain or Germany, I am certain that he'd ask clubs there for less money than what Everton can offer. But if he wants an international transfer, it would make sense to go for free next summer.
If a Saudi club tried to sign him, I am sure he'd ask for more than what Everton and Newcastle combined would be willing to pay him.
Most important, there is still lots of time. To sell him this window. And not being able to sell him this window, does not mean he'll leave for free next summer. It happens all the time that players on outgoing contract extend their stay at their club.
Negotiations day to day about both sales and contracts are left to club and agent. Players are usually not involved. Not aware of what agents are asking for. DCL has an agent to take of his interests.
Beto on his way out to Atalanta . If true then would surely suggest Phillips coming in.
They've just bid for another striker haven't they? There was a link posted on here somewhere earlier...Beto on his way out to Atalanta . If true then would surely suggest Phillips coming in. Would prefer Cole Palmer or Mbappe…
Where have you heard that from? only thing we've had so far is one rumour out of Italy..Beto on his way out to Atalanta . If true then would surely suggest Phillips coming in. Would prefer Cole Palmer or Mbappe…
i seriously doubt we are after this richardson fellow. Maybe he was on the list of 1 young midfielder earlier in the window. .Dyche said he wanted more experience, so fully expect we go for Phillips.Have to hope we are interested and the player wants the move.
Would be a great signing - doubly so for the amounts being suggested, lad is far more progressed than Onana was when he arrived (albeit 1 or 2 years older)
Him, Tim, Garner and Gueye would give us a midfield with options stronger than last season too.
Untrue.Beto on his way out to Atalanta . If true then would surely suggest Phillips coming in. Would prefer Cole Palmer or Mbappe…
I mean it could be just that he doesnt like Dyche and Dycheball, i know its hard to believe as he is such a likeable character and all that!So many bad takes in here....
For Everton it is easy enough. They have two preferable options. DCL signs new contract this summer. Or they sell him.
Where DCL stands is just stupid speculations from clueless people.
It doesn't make sense that Everton put a massive price tag on DCL with less than twelve months left on his contract (£30-35 million) and that value isn't reflected in the contract offers they give him.
If Everton want to sell him, they need to be realistic in their valuation to make DCL more attractive for buying clubs. If they refuse to that until deadline day, they only have themselves to blame.
People need to stop reading too much into figures in media about wage demands. Demands will be different from club to club. Moving to Newcastle to be a clear second choice striker for a team without European football should be less attractive than being a clear first choice for Everton. It would be choosing money over career. Of course his wage demands were high.
If he is looking for something new, a stint in Italy, Spain or Germany, I am certain that he'd ask clubs there for less money than what Everton can offer. But if he wants an international transfer, it would make sense to go for free next summer.
If a Saudi club tried to sign him, I am sure he'd ask for more than what Everton and Newcastle combined would be willing to pay him.
Most important, there is still lots of time. To sell him this window. And not being able to sell him this window, does not mean he'll leave for free next summer. It happens all the time that players on outgoing contract extend their stay at their club.
Negotiations day to day about both sales and contracts are left to club and agent. Players are usually not involved. Not aware of what agents are asking for. DCL has an agent to take of his interests.
Strikers win gamesDepends on your footballing philosophy really. Dyche would likely say the foundations would be the defence. So that comes first.
As we saw with Martinez, scoring lots of goals doesn’t get you far if you concede a bucket load too.