Whoever loses the bid for Caicedo will place a bid with Southampton for Lavia the next day offering the grand sum of: £49,999,999.99
So potentially within just the next few days, we might be in a receipt of a sack of cash from selling JWP and Lavia, and Leeds likewise from Adams and Gnonto. Could make the subsequent couple of weeks a very interesting battle between the two of us. We've already just gone up against each for Aarons, albeit both unsuccessfully.
can we actually spend it? Are we allowed to spend as much as we have in this league? Genuinely not sure.
How about if they bid 49,999,999 .51 for all of him except for one big toe and then make a seperate bid of 50p for that toe?
50p for a toe? You can keep the toe, what does he need 10 toes for anyway? 9 should be enough for anybody!
Until the first deal is signed off, and the second deal fails due to a broken fax machine and Liverpool would be buying a player with a toe that isn't cleared to play...
Well it was Stockbridge when I started and Test Valley Comprehensive when I finished. Lots of Leeds and Chelsea supporters who'd never been near their grounds in their lives as far as I remember.
Liverpool are twats, Literally buttered him up and can't actually follow it up because we didn't want to lessen our valuation despite them knowing jt from day 1. Absolute twats.
Surely if Liverpool sign Caicedo then Lavia ends up at Chelsea. Probably for more money. Chances are Liverpool haven’t completely stitched him up. And he can’t really blame us either because if they are prepared to horrendously overpay for Caicedo but not meet our fee for him then that is telling Still almost no chance he remains here
I don't think he'll stay here either, If Liverpool do end up signing Caicedo then Lavia will likely end up at Chelsea. Just another notch on the belt of why I hate Liverpool.
Really curious what Brighton ends up doing now, as well. That's an awful lot of money sloshing around in their account with three weeks to go, and they're a pretty desirable destination at current. Huge moment for them to try to cement those gains.