Mate he doesn’t play and the coach doesn’t want to use him. In our situation, you absolutely have to sell him and use it to reinvestI'll be fuming if we let him go for that TBH.
If we could push to £25m I’d be delighted
Mate he doesn’t play and the coach doesn’t want to use him. In our situation, you absolutely have to sell him and use it to reinvestI'll be fuming if we let him go for that TBH.
"The coach doesn't wasn't want use him" is a terrible reason to sell someone, particularly for less than they're worth. He's worth at least £30mill.Mate he doesn’t play and the coach doesn’t want to use him. In our situation, you absolutely have to sell him and use it to reinvest
If we could push to £25m I’d be delighted
Based on what exactly?"The coach doesn't wasn't want use him" is a terrible reason to sell someone, particularly for less than they're worth. He's worth at least £30mill.
I'd rather sell KWP than Alcaraz. Especially if he won't sign a new contract.If it comes down to selling ABK and Charly to get O’Riley and a striker - and keeping KWP in the process - then I’d do it instantly
Age, ability, length of contract, the transfer market as it is. Take your pick.Based on what exactly?
If it comes down to selling ABK and Charly to get O’Riley and a striker - and keeping KWP in the process - then I’d do it instantly
Really? That seems to me to be one of the best and most common reasons why teams sell players. If he's not going to play (much) there's not a lot of point keeping him. Whatever he's worth now he'll be worth less after a season on the bench or in the reserves. Let him move on and use the money to bring in someone the coach does want to play."The coach doesn't wasn't want use him" is a terrible reason to sell someone, particularly for less than they're worth. He's worth at least £30mill.
And what happens if Martin gets sacked? Alcaraz showed he has PL quality last time we were in the PL. I'm not saying don't sell him - just ensure we get a good price. £20mill is not a good price.Really? That seems to me to be one of the best and most common reasons why teams sell players. If he's not going to play (much) there's not a lot of point keeping him. Whatever he's worth now he'll be worth less after a season on the bench or in the reserves. Let him move on and use the money to bring in someone the coach does want to play.
It does seem Alcaraz to Flamengo has legs in it.
And what happens if Martin gets sacked? Alcaraz showed he has PL quality last time we were in the PL. I'm not saying don't sell him - just ensure we get a good price. £20mill is not a good price.
It would of course make more sense to sell KWP than Charly, mainly because we have Sugawara and he will leave for free next season. However the fact no one is offering £21m for KWP but they are for Charly is a minor snag in that plan.
Sell Charly for £21m-£25m plus a decent sell-on then go and buy O'Riley who is clearly our primary target and is a better player that would suit the way we play.
And what happens if Martin gets sacked? Alcaraz showed he has PL quality last time we were in the PL. I'm not saying don't sell him - just ensure we get a good price. £20mill is not a good price.
How well did Alcaraz do in the championship last season? He didn’t blow it apart that’s for certainWhat evidence is there that O'Riley is a better player? Doing well in a pub league?
Don't disagree with your general point but there's no guarantee that he's good enough either.
Amen. RM was brought into a bloody difficult set of circumstances and worked his bollocks off to get us up immediately and avoid all that a failed season would have meant for us. If he now wants to sell a squad player who wasn't particularly fussed about hanging around anyway, in order to facilitate getting out of a financial tight spot and adding some of his top summer targets, then let's get it done. He has earned that rightI think Martin has earned enough goodwill to deserve to buy 'his' players, and we would all be better off for it, than keeping a player incase he gets sacked.