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Everton Summer transfers 2021

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Take Gomes for example.
25M fee, 6M wages.
15M left amortisation

Keep him, you are 11M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him.)

Sell him for 15M, you are 6M better off this year, 11M better off next year

Sell him for 9M, you are neutral this year, 11M better off next year.

Let him go for free, you are 9M down this year, 11M better off next year

Loan him no fee (full wages paid), you are 5M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him).

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More breakdowns like this please!
 
Broadhead to Sunderland confirmed. Loan.

It does make one wonder like... if Kean gets sold are we to assume that Dobbin is DCL's backup this season or are the Hoppe reports true?
Dobbin is way too inexperienced to be the backup. I think they would use Richarlison or Gray ahead of him.
 
Take Gomes for example.
25M fee, 6M wages.
15M left amortisation

Keep him, you are 11M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him.)

Sell him for 15M, you are 6M better off this year, 11M better off next year

Sell him for 9M, you are neutral this year, 11M better off next year.

Let him go for free, you are 9M down this year, 11M better off next year

Loan him no fee (full wages paid), you are 5M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him).

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We could also use it creatively to cook our own books and create funds couldnt we eg. If we were hypothetically to sell Kean to Napoli for £50m but in return bought Koulibally for £50m - hyped up prices obviously but through amortisation and ffp wouldnt it provide both us and Napoli with a transfer pot neither of us had before a deal????
 

Broadhead gone to Sunderland on loan for a season.
Apparently he turned down a championship loan. He probably saw Ellis Simms tearing up the first division last year and decided it is better to play. Conversely, Gordon and Branthwaite had more difficult loans in the championship.
Good decision in my book.?
 
Apparently he turned down a championship loan. He probably saw Ellis Simms tearing up the first division last year and decided it is better to play. Conversely, Gordon and Branthwaite had more difficult loans in the championship.
Good decision in my book.?

Don't really see how performing at that level will push him into first team consideration.
 
Take Gomes for example.
25M fee, 6M wages.
15M left amortisation

Keep him, you are 11M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him.)

Sell him for 15M, you are 6M better off this year, 11M better off next year

Sell him for 9M, you are neutral this year, 11M better off next year.

Let him go for free, you are 9M down this year, 11M better off next year

Loan him no fee (full wages paid), you are 5M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him).

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that’s a work of art lad
 
Take Gomes for example.
25M fee, 6M wages.
15M left amortisation

Keep him, you are 11M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him.)

Sell him for 15M, you are 6M better off this year, 11M better off next year

Sell him for 9M, you are neutral this year, 11M better off next year.

Let him go for free, you are 9M down this year, 11M better off next year

Loan him no fee (full wages paid), you are 5M down this year, 11M down next year (assuming you don't sell him).

More or less
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We could also use it creatively to cook our own books and create funds couldnt we eg. If we were hypothetically to sell Kean to Napoli for £50m but in return bought Koulibally for £50m - hyped up prices obviously but through amortisation and ffp wouldnt it provide both us and Napoli with a transfer pot neither of us had before a deal????
Yeah, short term fixes, works to create profit in the short term, creates a long term problem if you can't boost revenue in future seasons. But who cares about the future ?

More breakdowns like this please!
Our number 10 is costing us 15M every season.

Delph- selling for 2M would leave us approx 3M better off this season (7M next season)

Mina- Sell for 10M would mean we were 4M better off this season, 11M better off next season.

Kean, sell for 11M would leave us cash neutral this season, 9M better off this season. So 31M sale = 20M better off this season.

Letting James go for free would see us somewhere between 5-10M better off this season.

Of course there is some guesswork in the salaries above, but they shouldn't be too far off.

(You actually need players to come in as well which probably negates some of the saving you'd make but the exits of number 19 and Delph at worst next summer = well over 20M less out the door)
 

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