Due to inflation in Argentina, that just happens to be the right answer.Think people are putting 2+2 together and getting 73736474884949949476661839093847478374774847478384747568293747478474747474747464790183635363646.
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Due to inflation in Argentina, that just happens to be the right answer.Think people are putting 2+2 together and getting 73736474884949949476661839093847478374774847478384747568293747478474747474747464790183635363646.
If this was to happen then both clubs will whack 10m onto both players fees.Said this myself a few times. Think Iwobi's time is up. I think he might be worth £20 million and used as leverage towards getting Zaha
If they can't get the money for Zaha what they want they may consider Iwobi towards a swap.
Think we might see a few deals let me that for all clubs as money is very tight due to covid
He'd be a good no 10 for Palace..
The only 2 I can see going from last night's team are Kean and Kenny. I think everyone who played last night is basically 2nd choice for their position so we'd be left short if we let them go. Kean and Kenny are the only 2 that might raise enough money for us to be able to upgrade on them if we sold them I reckon, so they'd be possibilities if the offers are there. Difficult to see the benefit in selling Walcott for £5m for example, because you'd have to pay three times that just to get someone of the same quality to take his place.
He plays like a proper number 2 for us.
Not sure why you think so low. He is a seasoned international I definitely think upwards of £20 millionI think you are being optimistic thinking Iwobi will be a big chunk of 40M!
Maybe 12-15M for Iwobi now. I'd keep him personally but doesn't seem to be favoured currently
DefinitelyIf this was to happen then both clubs will whack 10m onto both players fees.
Will help towards ffp doing this.
Italian clubs will not be net spending this windowI'd agree with that. We'd probably break even in FFP terms selling Walcott for around that amount which clearly wouldn't be enough to sign a decent replacement. They could decide to try to put the money towards a years loan fee for someone I guess.
The only other option to generate cash would be Bernard I think. Again it would be good for accounting since he came on a free. There might be interest in continental Europe for him, and his previous manager Fonseca is at Roma.
Either way we are not going to be generating any huge amounts. We would have to get £20m + to justify selling Kean and that's a huge amount for an average Italian side whilst Juventus want him on loan apparently. I wouldn't discount him going out on loan only we might be left with a loan option ourselves as a replacement. We would be doing very well to get 10 goals from a loan striker and I reckon Kean would probably still bag that amount over a full season this year so you would have to question whether it would be worth all the bother required.
Did you not see the joke flying straight over your headDid you miss the number 1 in front of that 2 ? No I guess not
Is that what I just said?
I don't know mate I may have misread your post.
I don't think an assumption is the same as 'definitely selling' or having sold.
People think clubs will take Bolasie and Tosun off us for their best player, God knows how they come up with these ideas.Player plus cash deals don't happen often. I'm not sure why it gets brought up so regularly on this forum