I didn't make the assumption, I used your numbers of our wage bill increasing to 90/100m. Of course some of that is expended on the existing squad. I referenced that previously.
As you say, our wage bill will be 80-100m next season. Last season our wage bill was about 32m. I presume that with not being able to spend transfer fees our wage bill has probably jumped quite a bit in 25/26 already which is why I was saying it may be around 48m for ease of working with a 52m increase. Of course a chunk of that will be on the existing squad. And a bunch of the existing squad will be sold/moved on as a consequence.
My calculations are doing nothing of the sort. I quite literally explained that we can sign 15 players on an average of 7m transfer fee presuming they are signed to a 3 year, 67k per week contract. How on earth did you extrapolate one example of THB as being my standard bearer for every signing?
I'm more than happy to discuss this topic - but if you're going to launch into a discussion with an assertion that my calculations are wrong (which you've since modified to, my calculation was right but the starting number was wrong) at least cite the right numbers in my posts.
I will try and make this clear, so we don’t need to go around and around. As this topic is clearly confusing you.
£67k per week is rounded to £3.5m per year.
The remaining 3.5m (£3.5 less £7m) aggregated over the 3 years you have stated there is a £10.5m gross signing (Hardly Harwood-Bellis now, is it? I assume you realise what you have done and are manipulating some numbers). Previously it equaled £20m when aggregated out, hence why I was stating £20m, it was your number.
15 x £10.5m = £157m total gross spend.
Do you think £157m is a realistic spend without accounting for outgoings?
Secondly, we aren’t signing Harwood-Bellis for £10.5m
If we revert to the £20m you said earlier we spend almost double that figure.
Every journalist, website lists gross transfer costs.
They don’t say Taylor Harwood Bellis signed for the amortized fee of £3.5m… so I was aggregating YOUR numbers into something widely legible.
