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Thread: Has the premiership spending bubble burst??

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    Has the premiership spending bubble burst??

    Be interested to see Brin's thoughts on this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Be interested to see Brin's thoughts on this.

    I have noticed how there's a great deal made about the amount overall is spent i.e. the amount paid for Haaland cost was set against how much they had sold Jesus for.

    The quantity of players Man Utd were going to buy amounted to nearly £1/2 bn. They don't really have that many players that they can sell to show any significant offset against that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    I have noticed how there's a great deal made about the amount overall is spent i.e. the amount paid for Haaland cost was set against how much they had sold Jesus for.

    The quantity of players Man Utd were going to buy amounted to nearly £1/2 bn. They don't really have that many players that they can sell to show any significant offset against that.
    True that the initial fee was offset but the reaon why City are blowing everyone apart is the wages with Haaland on around 440 euros per week! Very few, if any can match/risk that kind of outlay

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    There's a lot more overpriced crap on the market

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    True that the initial fee was offset but the reaon why City are blowing everyone apart is the wages with Haaland on around 440 euros per week! Very few, if any can match/risk that kind of outlay
    About the same as your average McDonalds employee then?

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    Premiership club Nottingham Forest make their 19th signing of the season, centre-back Willy Boly
    from Wolverhampton Wanderers, deal worth £2.25m

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    Anthony 100mill euros.

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    Predictive text.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    About the same as your average McDonalds employee then?
    Oops. Of course, 440k per week in your finest Euros!

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