I wonder how much the McVitie’s deal actually is. Obviously we won’t find out until next year at the earliest when the 23/24 accounts are published. Interesting that Acun has said we won’t sell Greaves and Philogene unless they want to leave and it’s for an offer that matches our valuation when Tan and Acun have both previously said selling players would be necessary if we didn’t get promoted so that we can work within FFP. He did say the same about Lewis-Potter though so he could just be trying to push the price up.
Given we’ve lost 11 first team players already either by releasing them or loanees going back to their parent clubs, it’s a huge rebuild this summer and not one that can be done on a shoestring budget if we are to remain competitive in the division. I’d imagine Acun wants to back the new manager as best he can in the transfer market within the rules. Giles is £4.5 million straight away as it seems we’re making it permanent (still unsure about that signing). A new right-back will cost a few million. That Bryan Reynolds would be £3 million at least if Westerlo want to recoup what they spent, someone like Ethan Laird would cost similar etc. Might get Willock on a free but wages would still be quite high. We need to sign at least three strikers and whilst one could be a loan, I’d expect us to spend a significant amount on at least one striker.
We went quite gung ho in January with our signings and the wages would’ve been expensive even for the loans. I think the McVitie’s deal must have had a big impact on our spending.