Considering what we paid fort him then I expect it will be a profit but thats not necessarily true that they'll sell him, we've lost one player so far who we knew was going so no surprise there and by selling James means that Birch can state that we don't need to sell and believes it then thats has to be a price worth paying to keep this current squad together . We've always sold players and that will continue but the Club survives each season and will do no matter what league we're in and thats what matters imo
SSN just broke that we've agreed to sell Ollie for £17m to Sheffield United. Relegation battle this season for us then.
As you state Valley: “BREAKING NEWS We understand Sheffield United have agreed a £17m deal, rising to £20m, with Swansea for striker Oli McBurnie. It’s the fourth time this window that United have broken their transfer record.” Now will they keep Baston ?
Player arriving: “Swansea City have agreed a fee with Dutch club Heracles for Sweden international forward Kristoffer Peterson. Swansea have had a bid of around £500,000 accepted for Peterson, who scored 12 goals in 34 Eredivisie appearances last season. Peterson was at Liverpool where he worked with Swans boss and former Reds academy manager Steve Cooper. He is primarily a winger but can also play up front. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49176604
Bradford City, who sold McBurnie to Swansea in 2015, will get 15% of the profit, which is more than £2m.
I think there are worse teams in the championship than you valley, on the field and financially. The mcburnie sale should see next years fall in parachute payments covered as well. What you need is a period of stability in the management team to start the rebuild. I can see you finishing around the same place as last season, though losing mcburnies goals will take some replacing.
There will be a couple last minute signings / loans for you. Might mean a slow start while the team gels, but I think Cooper will see you safe.
Just seen that prediction video on your board CCF - has the Swans to finish 10th. I will take some of that!
You still need a couple players in the door before I think that position is achievable, but there is still time. Ideally you want signings in at the start of pre season, but we don't live in an ideal world. I remember Dave Jones first season with us. We were signing players right up to the end (one player signed on the Thursday that played on the Saturday). Think we won one of our first 10, but ended top half. You've lost a couple flair players, but its the wider squad that will keep you safe. The risk is that your new signings will be youngsters. You need a bit of experience to hold things together. That might be coopers failing. He's used to working with youngsters and might think that is all he needs. Old, calm heads through the spine (keeper, CD, CM and up front) with young legs running around them as a minimum.