please log in to view this image Poor Harry wont put up with his pittance of a wage for much longer. I'm offended Chris smalling earns more than me and I'm not "better than messi" so God knows how Mr Kane feels about it. #cheapspudsfordinner
That's old news Brian, he's off this summer. When barca come calling its hard to say no for most players as you know with bale, modric etc and I'm sure you'll find out again when Kane doubles/triples his current wage at another club
It's got VvD on it as a Liverpool player Like I said, it explains Mane's lack of interest when you see what VvD and Coutinho are on. At least with Kane he can see he is the highest paid at Spurs and is appreciated. As we all know, no matter what you earn there is a likelihood of someone at another company earning more for the same job, we can live with that. The trouble starts when someone in your own company doing a similar job is earning twice as much (Coutinho and VvD £180k, Mane and Salah somewhere below £110k).
Just checked for you Brian Salah 90k same as mane But for the "World's best striker.... better than messi, ronaldo, Suarez, agureo" Kanes on pennies I'm sure you would agree.
That was the "Royal" we, it encompasses us all. Can you see Mane and Salah being happy on half of Coutinho/VvD wages for long? Mane is already showing signs of wanting out, Salah is in his first season so will probably be quite happy to wait and see if he is offered more in the summer.
You are talking about a club that throws a six year contract at a manager after one good season when he is barely into his existing contract, no surprise they do it with players.
There's a conspiracy of stupidity about Spurs and money. For the last decade, we have earned £100m p.a. less than Liverpool and £200m less than Citeh, Chelsea and Arsenal. Our total net spend on transfers in the last decade is -£60m. No other club has a record anything like it but it's out of necessity if we are to progress. We've played the long game to build for a future. In that last decade we have invested £350m or so in land purchases and preparations for building our new stadium. We have now borrowed £350-£400m to finish building it. The next few seasons will see an enormous rise in our income and we will catch Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal up. If sponsorships and TV money pay off the new stadium, we will have money that we've never had to spend on wages and transfers. We spend about 60% of our income on wages, which is what you should spend to remain in good financial health. If we add £150m in income we could get close to doubling our current wage spend. Unlike some clubs we're not sponsored by an oil billionaire, our owners have taken the decision to remain a sustainable club. I'd rather that than spend money on wages we couldn't afford and not be building our new stadium. If Harry wants to stay, he'll be rewarded as we have the money to spend. He knows that, as does Hugo and Dele, etc. Next year the money will start to roll in and I would expect renegotiations of a number of contracts. If Harry wants to go, then nothing any club in this country could pay him would match what certain state sponsored foreign clubs can pay. See Coutinho, Suarez, Ronaldo, Bale, etc.
Scousers are the only people on earth who were ever interested in "net spend", how can you be so much of a traitor to Rafa the inventor of it