Not my area of expertise, but that's easy enough to understand. But in order to have the complete picture you'd have to have access to all the figures you've listed, and we rarely do, so it's easier just to point and yell foul.
True, so the question is how close are some of these clubs to the end of that road when it comes to wanting money for buying players rather than regular cash flow to pay wages etc.
why in the name of God do you think i would be going to work if i had that many millions stashed away
You guys do know you can buy things like yachts and speedboats? You dont really need to east all of the 20mil compensation. A couple super cars and then a mansion and then staff and security and I'd probably be looking to steal another living at another club just to pay the Bill's.
Mental if true. Wouldn’t even get into their starting 11. Would piss pep off most games by holding onto the ball too long and trying to win fouls rather than actually making the simple pass.
Imagine grealish actually having to create something lols. Hilarious. Still, theres always taking pot shots and hoping for lucky reflections as well as falling over.
I think Grealish is decent tbh, if he was on a top team, he’d be better again. Maybe not £94m decent but that’s not his problem really. the real concern here is that at a time that most clubs are financially strapped, City are going to spunk a few hundred million to strengthen.
Grealish is quality. He's really stepped up over the past season and I think he's ready for the next step. Definitely not worth £94m though.
80k per week til 2023 and he is now 29 and will be 30 in october. why would you want to go anywhere to get less? Its not in his interest to leave, 50k a week or whatever over say 3 year deal? 30k per week over 2 years = 3million quid. If he holds out til next summer he can still move and get a 3 year deal somewhere at age 30.