City transfer thread

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"Trabzonspor are happy to pay his £55,000-a-week wages"
He had a 50% relegation clause so his wages are really not that anymore. I can't see us selling him for 3 mill just to drop that type of wage off the bill. Im bad with player values but if long was worth 12 even jelly with his bad knees should go for 8 I would think.
 
My point was that if we were paying him 55k a week, then he'll probably want those wages for next season from somebody else.
 
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Considering Chester has repeatedly said he's happy to stay, and we don't want to sell, why would he leave?

Because he has a year left on his current contract. If anyone deserves to be in the PL it is James Chester. I'm positive he'll be in the PL next season for a top half team - Swansea maybe?
 
He had a 50% relegation clause so his wages are really not that anymore. I can't see us selling him for 3 mill just to drop that type of wage off the bill. Im bad with player values but if long was worth 12 even jelly with his bad knees should go for 8 I would think.
I'd rather he stayed but 3mil for a 30-yearold who might only manage a half-seasons worth of games doesn't sound too bad to me. But there again I never thought Long was worth 12 mil either...
 
Because he has a year left on his current contract. If anyone deserves to be in the PL it is James Chester. I'm positive he'll be in the PL next season for a top half team - Swansea maybe?

I imagine we'll have an agreement with him that he can leave on a free at the end of the season if we dont win promotion back to the PL. A big gamble on our part.
 
I just don't think we'll let him go. We've never let a player go that we've wanted to keep under the Allams, but I guess there's a first time for everything.
 
Do contracts run to July? So the next year of all the players contracts start 1st July? It'll be a big motivating factor seeing their income drop by half. When that reality sinks in a lot will be pressuring their agents for a move. Fact of life sadly
 
As long as we can a decent fee (£5m+) then I'd regrettably let him leave, but that would only be if it was to a decent side e.g. Newcastle/Swansea/Everton/West Ham
 
I'd rather he stayed but 3mil for a 30-yearold who might only manage a half-seasons worth of games doesn't sound too bad to me. But there again I never thought Long was worth 12 mil either...

He was worth more to us. Look what £10m bought us? 4 goals and a tattooed Uruguayan waste of space.
 
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A Turkish side has put in a 3 mill bid in for Jelly. I am on an iPad and don't know how to cut and paste the link to the article.

Definitely take 3M for Jelavic. Need more assurances over how many games he's gonna play, he's never fit. Put it towards getting somebody else in who, barring any bad luck should be able to play virtually a full season without any issues.
 
Like we can afford damarial gray, hughes, mings, mowatt, cook, antonio, assombalonga, afobe, dicko, gayle. We dont have prem lge money now

I did say "Whether we can afford them or not (after departures), is another matter..."

I never said we should be after them all, either. If we want to be looking at an immediate return to the Premier League, we need to invest wisely.

We don't, but it doesn't mean we will be bargain hunting. We spent (assuming my maths is correct and the undisclosed amounts are right) just over £6m in our promotion season and already had the makings of a good Championship side. We're probably going to sell our strikers which should net us a fair amount of money and if you add that to what we already have in terms of a transfer kitty, we should be spending a fair amount, especially if the Allams are serious about going back up again.

I agree. We splashed out last time, and it's even more important for us to do so this time - our first signing needs to make a statement. It should be one that makes the players we're trying to keep hold of believe we're serious about going for promotion. Norwich did it right by splashing out on 2 upper-Championship quality strikers last summer. £4.5million for both Jerome and Grabban was good business though, to be honest.