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  1. #1
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    Not convinced we'll get that much for Hayden personally.

    Particularly if clubs know he wants to move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstonbob1 View Post
    Out: Merino £10m
    Looking very like going:
    Mitro £20m
    Hayden £8/10m
    Sels £2m
    Mbemba £8m
    Ritchie £15m
    Colback £0/1m
    £65m total

    Currently in:
    Dubravka £4m
    Ki £0
    Kenedy £3/4m loan fee?

    Need 2 strikers £35m? (Rondon hopefully not + 1) 1 x winger £18m (Townsend?) 1 x centre mid (?)£10/12m? 1 x right back (?) £7/10m?

    £83/85m

    Obviously rough figures would give us an outlay of under £20m......oh I forgot the 5 year contract payments need to be factored in (which no other club does because they make money in the intervening years and we don’t).
    That's without last season 10th money,last season's tv money and the next instalment of TV money that's due any minute.The next installments of transfer money for players sold.Oh hang on.We are the only club like you say that factors in wages.So that extra money will be used to increase the loan and pay wages.Buy the fat slug more shares in other companies outside of Newcastle.

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