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I see that City have now said they are moving away from Tino due to the price that Newcastle have allegedly said it would cost.
Quite frankly this is Isak all over again - unsettle him - as we've seen in recent months and then say "actually no" to try and drive price down.
Tino has 2 years left on his contract, we need to sell him this window for top price if he's going to refuse to sign a new one. Equally we don't want to have our trousers pulled down and let him go really cheaply.
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These unsettling tactics should really be investigated and punished by the FA. But they won't, of course.
We should have quite a lot to spend with the sales of Tino, Gordon and Tonali. I hope the director of football is up for this because we hear nothing from him
To be fair, we kind of want that. Don't want the SD competing with the manager for air time as face of club etc.
They should, they won't and even if they were you can guarentee those that do it, will have no direct link to the club in questions![]()
We should have a good war chest, but the new Squad Cost Ratio is going to change how you coming transfer fees work they wont be up-front/all in the year of the transfer boosts, but spread in the same amortised way purchases are which makes sense in a way but wont allow us to get out of a big hole by selling many assets in the same financial year but were not too bad off as it is so we should be okay.
That said, theyll cover the costs of new players coming in, but well still need to balance what we have against what we have coming in 85% of all revenue while not in Europe and 70% of all revenue while in Europe so I think until/if we see a new stadium and the revenue boost that will give AND some bigger sponsorship deals well be buying and selling players for a few years to come, and improving that way.
Im hoping that well be moving from a predominantly Premier League experienced first port of call approach, to bringing in talent from around Europe and the rest of the world (like this new Ecuadorean lad who will join us the after next season (when he turns 18)), so well get better value for money IF we buy the right players more risk but less outlay and sell high.
We need to get good at that now I reckon, and maybe for the next few years well bring bringing players in on more modest wages on 5 year contracts and selling them within 3 years before they get a new contract on higher wages with a few exceptions hopefully.
Thats probably another reason why Howe might go, he gets very attached to players, certain ones anyway, and we probably need someone (for a while at least) who can look at players as transactional pieces until a time we can support bigger wages sustainably.
Not worried about selling big players.
We've still got Willock and Murphy, after all.