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I know I have been FSG's biggest critic, and what I say now may sound like they can't win, but... Isak is nowhere near worth £150m, just as Caicedo wasn't worth £115m. I understand Wirtz - he's a generational talent. Isak is very, very good - but we could get a decent striker and a CB (and possibly a DM) for that amount of money. Not sure that putting all our eggs from three transfer windows into two baskets is that clever. However, the club obviously knows that the commercial revenue generated by this year's title will fund us for another year anyway, so the overall spend, when we're building from a position of strength rather than desperation, is very sound and long overdue. :emoticon-0148-yes:

I think it's a great approach. Minimise the risk of falling foul of ffp, sign quality players that will be here for years rather than a handful of mediocre players. What's not to like?

TBF, you'd moan if they bought you a gold watch <laugh>
 
Can’t see us spending silly money on Isak. I think if we could get him for 85-100m the club might do it but want assurances from him and not sure Newcastle let him go for that.

Quansah to Leverkusen looks like happening. Mixed feelings, home grown young player who has shown real promise. However is prob 4th choice and if can get 30m for him can use that to reinvest in a CB that maybe first choice to replace Konate in a year of vvd long term. Hato from Ajax seems the one that’s linked however with Quansah going we are starting to lack HG players.

Never been hugely impressed by Guehi but prem experience and happy to play on left hand side of defence.
 
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